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  1. Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018

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    in a confidence vote, especially if he does not have any support from ANEL MPs. SYRIZA currently has 145

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  2. Merkel backing for name deal overshadowed by coalition leaders' crucial talks
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    , especially if he does not have any support from ANEL MPs. SYRIZA currently has 145 lawmakers

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  3. Kammenos walks out on coalition, triggers confidence vote that will affect timing of elections
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    Tsipras can reach the 151 out of 300 MPs he needs for a parliamentary majority. SYRIZA has 145 MPs

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

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    The political landscape ahead of the confidence vote, likely late on Wednesday, is becoming clearer as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras edges closer to securing the 151 votes he wants without any guarantees that he will achieve his goal. SYRIZA has 145 MPs and is counting on the vote of independent

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  5. Tsipras seen clinching 151 votes as doubts surface about name deal
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    probably could have been achieved by relying just on his party’s own 145 MPs. However, he said

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  6. Tsipras wins confidence vote, has to repeat trick in ballot on name deal
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    prove a problem for Tsipras. As things stand, apart from the 145 SYRIZA deputies, Deputy Citizens

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  7. Newsletter 190 -18/01/2018

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    from To Potami, he is looking at getting a total of 152 MPs to back the deal. SYRIZA has 145

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  8. To Potami expected to provide clinching votes in vote on name deal
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    the deal. SYRIZA has 145 lawmakers but is also counting on the votes of former Independent Greeks

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  9. Small parties suffer as Parliament edges towards vote on name deal
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    with Skopje. Apart from SYRIZAs 145 lawmakers, Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura (formerly of Independent

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  10. Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
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    The Prespes Agreement, which aims to settle an almost 30-year dispute between Athens and Skopje by leading to Greece’s neighbour to change its name to North Macedonia, was approved by Greek Parliament on Friday. As expected, the votes of eight MPs were added to the 145 SYRIZA lawmakers

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