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  1. Coalition's future in question over minister's gaffe

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    Democracy suggested Mouzalas should resign mean that it would have been difficult for Kammenos

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  2. Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016

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    suggested Mouzalas should resign. Not wanting to be outdone in the patriotism stakes, Independent

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  3. Assorted obstacles block path to change of parties in coalition
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    to calls for Mouzalas to resign over his “Macedonia” gaffe, Theodorakis has made his reluctance

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  4. New nationalist party in the making

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    since April 2014, when he was forced to resign from the government after a secretly filmed video showed

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  5. A misstep away from absurdity

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    was New Democracy, which suggested Mouzalas should resign. Not wanting to be outdone in the patriotism

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  6. Calls for snap polls, parliamentary probes set tone for polarised politics
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    for the government to resign and the premier calling for a parliamentary inquiry into bank loans received

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  7. Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up

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    to resign. As we mentioned last week, Mitsotakis’s decision to adopt a more aggressive approach

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  8. The men who would be prime ministers
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    than his colleagues, should call for Tsipras to resign and snap elections to be held. It came

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  9. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    Tsakalotos reportedly even threatening to resign over the matter. The government is hoping that its case

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  10. SYRIZA not entirely behind plans for changes to constitution, electoral system
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    The relatively low turnout for the anti-government protest held in Athens on Wednesday means that internal party issues are coming to the fore again. Less than 10,000 people are estimated to have attended the “Resign” (Paraiteitheite) demonstration, which was organised via social media and sought

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