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  1. Newsletter 171 -20/07/2018

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    Independent Greeks (ANEL) is not due to support the deal in Parliament, this is seen by some

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  2. Government bolsters aid package as questions mount over deadly fires
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    towards New Democracy. Junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) joined the boycott after its

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  3. Coalition's attempt to defend handling of fatal blaze fails to stem criticism

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    Minister Panos Kammenos, who leads junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), had drawn

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  4. Reshuffle expected to follow minister's departure in wake of Mati disaster
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    (ANEL) had announced a boycott of Skai TV and radio due to a disagreement about its coverage. Reshuffle

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  5. Cabinet reshuffle expected to presage coalition's revival effort
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    recently, I expected that the SYRIZA-ANEL government… would try to hold on for the longest time possible

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  6. SYRIZA readies itself for election battle, Mitsotakis pledges pension overhaul
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    Greeks (ANEL) and its leader, Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, in the future, even though Mitsotakis

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  7. SYRIZA and ND go head-to-head over promises to lighten tax burden

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    indicated it will support the deal, while junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) will not vote for it.

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  8. Take your seats

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    (ANEL) coalition produced an even more woeful performance in dealing with the fallout from

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  9. Migration troubles move up political agenda as probe into use of fund is launched

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    right-wing support, possibly away from Kammenos and his Independent Greeks (ANEL) party, which

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  10. Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
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    to power of the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition in 2015, the official unwinding of the Diamantopoulou law began

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