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  1. Calls for snap polls, parliamentary probes set tone for polarised politics
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    challenging him to hold snap polls (“Since you can’t govern, let the people decide. I dare you to go

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  2. Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016

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    with considerable trepidation in their cabin bags. Their anxiety is justified. Let’s illustrate why. Finance

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  3. Club Med in Washington
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    trepidation in their cabin bags. Their anxiety was justified. Let’s illustrate why. Finance

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  4. Failure to agree on contingent measures causes further delay in conclusion of review
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    with the institutions. The “53” faction of SYRIZA have already let Tsipras know of their reluctance

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  5. Fifth of Greeks say they would welcome refugees into their homes

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    willingness to let refugees live in their countries, towns, neighbourhoods and homes. With a score

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  6. Tsipras, against all odds
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    , that the prolonged flirtation with Grexit was enough to let the genie out of the bottle. In a strange

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  7. Creditors' deal comes up short on debt relief for Tsipras
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    . There was no immediate reaction from within SYRIZA to this let-down but the opposition parties have

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  8. Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016

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    the human billboards in his path, never let his attention stray. His brief was to get a deal

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  9. Paddling with a wooden spoon
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    a high street shopper ignoring the human billboards in his path, never let his attention stray. His

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  10. Tsipras eyes connection with voters through changes to constitution, electoral system

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    . The prime minister showed no desire to let up in the criticism of the judicial system, arguing that some

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