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  1. If it's stability you're looking for...
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    snap election this year. In theory, the departure of MPs from the Left Platform to form Popular Unity

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  2. Newsletter 56 - 18/12/2015

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    development of recent months has been that the majority of Greek voters in the September 2015 snap

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  3. Leaving Greece's annus horribilis behind
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    development of recent months has been that the majority of Greek voters in the September 2015 snap

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  4. Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016

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    Samaras only agreed to be part of the three-party coalition government on the proviso that snap elections

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  5. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    that snap elections would be held as soon as possible. Nevertheless, beyond the smooth execution

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  6. Mitsotakis sets out on long haul to revive New Democracy while keeping internal balance

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    Democracy could win a snap election or be in a position to form a new administration. The new conservative

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  7. Challenges mount for Tsipras as pension reform leads into make or break period
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    Alexis Tsipras and his team feared (causing them to opt for snap elections in September) has

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  8. PASOK and Potami divided over direction to take after Mitsotakis win
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    bailout review. The prospect of another snap election means that there is greater pressure

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  9. Coalition feels wrath on pensions but not in opposition's interest to push hard
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    or competing in snap elections that they might win and leave them having to defuse the pensions time bomb.

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  10. Bailout review differences feed speculation about Tsipras turning to elections

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    Speculation is growing in Greece about the possibility that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras might resort to snap elections if he is not able to secure the kind of agreement that he wants with lenders as part of the first bailout review. Government spokeswoman Olga Gerovasili has been denying reports

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