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  1. Newsletter 200 -29/03/2019

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    . It should be noted that the government had initially wanted the maximum level of deposits to be set

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  2. Tsipras on the spot again following minister's latest outburst
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    never wanted “benefits or favours, just equal opportunities.” This prompted Polakis to point out

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  3. Tsipras, Mitsotakis cast gloves aside as pre-election fight gets personal
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    speech, Tsipras had called on voters to decide whether they wanted to be “with the many

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  4. Tsipras, Mitsotakis tone down personal attacks but intensify clash over policies

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    but argued that New Democracy had chosen this line of attack because it wanted to avoid a discussion about

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  5. No late rally for Tsipras
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    Agora

    . Kymbouropoulos drew more votes than any other conservative candidate on Sunday, suggesting voters wanted

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  6. Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019

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    wanted to move away from New Democracy and PASOK, has any reason to exist. The results of Sunday’s

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  7. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    Agora

    Greeks gave Tsipras a second chance is because they wanted more time to see what this political newcomer

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  8. National Bank first to test market waters in post-election afterglow
    National Bank

    Economy

    , which would have to sign off on any plan. If the government wanted to design a plan from scratch rather

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  9. Promises, promises
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    Agora

    leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis consciously avoided making any pledges because he wanted to depart from

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  10. New government looks for way to open discussions with Turkey
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    overturn everything as soon as he was elected, because he can’t do that, even if we wanted that. We

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