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  1. Tsipras tempted to ditch snap elections option and hold on until October
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    . Some opinion polls point to a wide lead for New Democracy, while others suggest

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  2. SYRIZA set to name more MEP candidates, hoping for better results
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    of a range of opinion polls suggest the conservatives have a wide lead over SYRIZA. If, though

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  3. SYRIZA lines up more relief measures to entice voters
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    that affect a wide range of voters, such as the scheme allowing social security debts to be paid in up

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  4. Tsipras on the spot again following minister's latest outburst
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    parliamentary debate covers a wide range of pressing issues ahead of the EP and local elections on May 26

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  5. A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
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    attempts to argue that Greece’s centre-right party has to be defeated as part of an EU-wide effort

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  6. Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns

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    -year plan at the Thessaloniki Expo. Mitsotakis pledged to introduce a wide range of reforms during his

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  7. Bonds enjoy great buoyancy but remain some distance from investment grade
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    sector risks are lowered. A wide-reaching reform agenda and committed implementation will be required

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  8. Staikouras strikes note of caution on fiscal space and tax cuts

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    ministry is working on to submit after the Parliament’s summer recess is wide ranging and, amongst other

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  9. SYRIZA launches internal dialogue to tackle questions of identity, future direction
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    the July 7 national elections, but retaining 31.5 percent of the vote and clearing a wide margin from

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  10. Mitsotakis courts French investments, announces corporate tax cuts

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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Thursday to discuss a wide range of topics to do with bilateral and European relations, as well as the Greek investment and reform agenda. Following the meeting which lasted just short of two hours, Mitsotakis told

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