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Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014
. He later claimed that the “extremist” reference concerned Golden Dawn rather than SYRIZA, but a man
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Samaras softens stance on snap elections as decisive presidential vote looms
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKammenos both gave depositions before an anti-corruption prosecutor on Sunday. The man alleged to have
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A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
AgoraDawn rather than SYRIZA, but a man with such an open and frequently declared affection for Greece
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Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
PoliticsGreek Politicsto compromise came on Thursday when Alexis Tsipras’s right-hand man, Nikos Pappas, suggested
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Everybody be cool
Agoranot underestimate the political instincts of a man who took over a radical party polling around 3 percent
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Signs that Greece-eurozone deal may be in sight but much work remains
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTsipras and his right hand man, State Minister Nikos Pappas, led to the failure to agree
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Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
AgoraSince it was first recorded in 1944 by American public administrator David Lilienthal, the following anecdote has been told many times and in many ways: A traveller asks a local man for directions and, after much thought, the latter turns to the visitor and says: “My friend, I tell you; if I were
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Kostas Karamanlis as comeback kid?
Agoracontrol of public spending and revenue collection be considered the most suitable man to lead
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Tsipras and lenders leave themselves with fading chances of salvaging deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsfeels a deal is “closer than ever.” The prime minister’s speech did not appear to be that of a man who
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Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras gave the impression of a man who is not willing to compromise as he launched a strong attack on lenders in a speech to SYRIZA MPs on Tuesday but there was also a clear indication in his address of how a compromise with lenders may be reached. It is true that Tsipras’s
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