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  1. Uncertainty feeding tension within SYRIZA as well as Greek government
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    relationship with its lenders (extended bailout vs precautionary credit line) still being in doubt

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  2. Lack of troika deal leaves Greek coalition looking at bailout extension

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    of the euro vs drachma dilemma that was put to Greek voters in the May and June 2012 elections. SYRIZA

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  3. Newsletter 6 - 5/12/2014

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    Papandreou in 2009. After winning the European Parliament elections (36.6 percent for PASOK vs 32.3

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  4. SYRIZA's date with history
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    Papandreou in 2009. After winning the European Parliament elections (36.6 percent for PASOK vs 32.3

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  5. Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015

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    Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from the previous survey just three

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  6. Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
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    percentage points ahead of New Democracy (32.5 vs 26.5). The gap had grown by 2.2 percentage points from

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  7. Greek DSA: Don't Say Anything about the debt
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    lower primary surplus of 0.3 percent of GDP vs the 1.5 percent that is included in the latest DSA

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  8. Divided we fall?
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    a clear and resounding win to the “No” camp (61.3 percent vs 38.7) but it gives the misleading

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  9. SYRIZA and New Democracy neck-and-neck as post-election scenarios become clearer
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    as slightly more capable of implementing the bailout than Meimarakis (28.8 percent vs 27.1 percent

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  10. Tsipras is at his strongest, but for how long?
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    smashing the pro- vs anti-memorandum cleavage that has dominated Greek politics since 2010. However

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