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  1. Election Watch: End of an era as Papandreous bow out of elections

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    without a member of the Papandreou dynasty as a candidate. In that year, his grandfather, Georgios

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  2. TINA politics and the Greek elections
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    to acknowledge the need to accept stringent reform requirements (“prior actions”) in exchange for multi-year

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  3. Report sees fall in salary earners, big rise in part-time work during crisis
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    of the real minimum wages index in Greece (base year 1984=100) shows that it fell by 20 points

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  4. Tsipras softens stance on coalition options as leaders head to debate

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    elections, nor in the January ballot this year.

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  5. July trade deficit lands at 715 mln as imports post biggest drop on record

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    indicates the second highest figure so far this year. Excluding the impact of oil products, trade deficit

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  6. Eurogroup sets out key dates ahead for Greek programme

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    for the Greek government to mainly cover its external debt obligations in the last month of the year.

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  7. Why did Tsipras win again?

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    The initial results from Greece’s second general election this year, and its fifth since October 2009, suggest that the prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, has a level of political durability that few could have predicted – and that a large section of Greek society is willing to be incredibly patient

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  8. No time for Tsipras to celebrate as long list of tasks means pressure is on from start

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    by the end of the year. Since the ECB is expected to announce the banks’ capital needs in the second

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  9. Tsipras is at his strongest, but for how long?
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    on the topsy-turvy events of this year. However, let us set aside the speculation for a second and focus

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  10. New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    New Democracy is expected to hold a leadership contest later this year as the conservatives look to bounce back from a disappointing showing in Sunday’s elections. The party saw its share of the vote increase slightly to 28.1 percent from 27.8 percent in January but the number of voters decreased

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