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  1. Tsipras seeks assurances that coalition will remain united for time being
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    the Prespes Agreement form reaching the House. The prime minister received some encouragment regarding

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  2. SYRIZA and ND at odds over proposals for changing constitution
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    , if Parliament fails to elect a new president, the House is dissolved and snap elections are held

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  3. Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
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    of legislation due in the House is expected to be the one paving the way for the social security

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  4. Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018

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    in Thessaloniki. The next piece of legislation due in the House is expected to be the one paving the way

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  5. NBG net profits decline to 8 mln in Q3, NPLs continue to fall
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    in the bank’s performance as economic conditions in Greece strengthened. As house prices rose, he

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  6. Breaking up is hard to do
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    opposition that the government does not seem able to secure a majority in the House of Commons that would

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  7. Tsipras and Kammenos ready to call time on coalition after agreeing Friday meeting
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    has seven) it will lose its rights as a parliamentary group in the House so Kammenos finds himself

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  8. Kammenos walks out on coalition, triggers confidence vote that will affect timing of elections
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    to have a recognised parliamentary group, which gives ANEL certain privileges in the House

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  9. Clearer picture ahead of confidence vote but Tsipras not secure yet

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    to five MPs. If it falls below five, House rules mean that it is no longer recognised as a parliamentary

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  10. Small parties suffer as Parliament edges towards vote on name deal
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    to be represented in House committees and leaders’ debates, among other things. The collapse of the centrist’s

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