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In survival bid, coalition seeks to ease taxpayer burden, secure early bailout exit
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the uncertainty that could come with a SYRIZA victory in snap polls. Venizelos admitted as much after talks
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SYRIZA's weak foreign, defence policy credentials a vulnerability
PoliticsForeign Policyof the republic in February, prompting snap polls, leftist leader Alexis Tsipras made an extended visit
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With troika review pending, Greek bailout exit plan faces time challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the republic and avoid snap elections. However, the International Monetary Fund indicated on Thursday
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Samaras and Tsipras prepared to go toe to toe all the way to February
PoliticsGreek Politicssnap polls would be disastrous but if SYRIZA wants to achieve a convincing win should Greece go
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Greek coalition left with bailout exit conditions it wanted to avoid
PoliticsGreek Politicsvictorious in February’s presidential elections, thereby avoiding snap national polls.
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Stalled troika talks stretching Greek coalition cohesion to limits
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy and PASOK. So, the closer Greece gets to possible snap polls, the less incentive
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Brewing rivalry between Venizelos and Papandreou threatens to unsettle fragile PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicssome time to familiarise themselves with the new party should snap elections come in March
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Lack of troika deal leaves Greek coalition looking at bailout extension
PoliticsGreek Politicsor the uncertainty that snap elections might bring. In this case, the identity of the presidential candidate would
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Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014
, with the last expected by the end of February. If the outcome is fruitless, then snap elections have
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Samaras finger wagging at troika a sign of pressure on Greek government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the troika’s demands. Given that the presidential vote – and possibly snap general elections
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