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  1. A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
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    is stopped dead in its tracks. New Democracy can get away without being questioned about its lack

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  2. Coalition edges towards 180 votes for president but close to exhausting resources
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    more like her to get within touching distance of the 180 votes it needs when the vote takes place

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  3. Newsletter 9 - 30/12/2014

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    of Greeks believe things will get worse if SYRIZA wins the upcoming elections, while 33.4 percent think

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  4. Tsipras delivers SYRIZA's first, tempered message of Greek election campaign
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    . They also promise to reduce the amount of paperwork needed to get building permits or licences

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  5. Where did all the money go?
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    , which Greece could not get from financial markets, it was able to maintain all of its public

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  6. Tsipras still hopes he can avoid being part of coalition government
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    Other 3.8 Undecid 13.2 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) January 13, 2015 If PASOK fails to get

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  7. Central gov't cash surplus reaches 1.42 bln in 2014 after 1.19 bln deficit in Dec

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    BoG primary cash surplus of 1.42 billion euros to the MoF’s methodology, we get an ‘adjusted

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  8. Why is Europe worrying about SYRIZA?
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    Agora

    ; it is therefore increasingly clear that only fiscal policy will be able to get us out of trouble

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  9. Appealing to dual audiences compounds mixed messages from SYRIZA

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    voters and PASOK just 33 percent. In order to get closer to an absolute majority, SYRIZA must draw from

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  10. What next Greece?
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    Agora

    . The Troika appear likely to offer the minimum that is needed to get the Greek government to sign

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