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  1. First Greek presidential vote to set tempo for final ballot on Dec 29

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ” to “yes” is a much easier move than from “no” to “yes” for any MPs that choose to change

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  2. First vote for president leaves coalition with uphill task to avoid snap elections
    By MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    A total of 160 MPs backed the government's presidential candidate, Stavros Dimas, on Wednesday, which was one vote less than the coalition's most conservative estimates. Another 135 voted "present" and five were absent. The result was a troubling but not catastrophic one for the government

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  3. Conditions for Greek ECCL reportedly outlined in German document
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    EconomyProgramme

    billion could cover more than 90 percent of the upper-end of the anticipated funding gap. Reports

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  4. Samaras softens stance on snap elections as decisive presidential vote looms
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    rounds of voting, on Tuesday and in the final ballot on December 29, when 180 rather than 200 votes

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  5. Greeks most pessimistic about EU's prospects
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    Society

    the EU is heading more than in Cyprus (56%) and Italy (47 percent), where EU-hopefuls are also

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  6. Greek travel receipts continued upward course in October, rising by 4.6 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 11.3 billion, corresponding to an increase by more than 1 billion compared to last year’s figure

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  7. Leaders draw battle lines as Greece heads to snap polls on Jan 25
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , rather than February 1 which seemed more likely, also raised a few eyebrows. Holding the elections

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  8. Greek deposits almost unchanged at 164.3 bln in November

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    funding by more than 28 billion euros in the year to date. This development followed the capital

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  9. Papandreou's bid for new role in Greek politics far from simple task

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of anything more than 3 percent – enough to give him a presence in the next Parliament and thrust him

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  10. Where does SYRIZA stand on debt?
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    Economy

    than halved from their current level of 4.3 percent for the next 10 years. This looks like more

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