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  1. Apart from bailout review, plenty to keep Tsipras busy in autumn

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    . Tsipras has indicated he wants to open SYRIZA up to politicians from other parts of the left

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  2. Government distances itself from ELSTAT case as European Commission wades in
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    first bailout by 2010 but, at the same time, the coalition does not seem to be in a mood to open up

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  3. After joy of TV permit auction, Tsipras faces programme restrictions
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    that it is regulating a previously anarchic market open to under-the-table exchanges and that it raised

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  4. Effort to unite PASOK and Potami seems to have hit a wall

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    of the two parties. Potami wants the voting process to be as open as possible, perhaps being inspired

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  5. Newsletter 87 - 09/09/2016

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    , it should take place in the open and not hidden behind scapegoating or a supposed desire to uphold

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  6. Tsipras limits pledges and expectations in Thessaloniki
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    on this issue. He did, however, leave open the possibility of a cabinet reshuffle in the coming weeks. He

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  7. Opposition leaders rule out support for SYRIZA as battle for centre ground looms
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    wide open. Mitsotakis, who is speaking in Thessaloniki this weekend, has made it clear that he wants

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  8. Refugee crisis charade adds insult to EU's injuries
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    place in the open and not hidden behind scapegoating or a supposed desire to uphold rules that make

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  9. Out with the old, in with the old
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    operate with a quasi-legal status that left it open to shady deals. The reality of the situation

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  10. Kammenos eases tension with church, leaving coalition to focus graft attacks
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    Coalition partner Panos Kammenos appears to have defused the government’s recent spat with the Church of Greece, which threatened to open up a new front for the beleaguered coalition, which is already trying to fend off accusations of corruption from the opposition. The defence minister, who also

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