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  1. Between Scylla and Charybdis
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    Agora

    Here we are again, just over five years of the anniversary of the country’s first programme and more than 210 billion euros of financing later, Greece is about to hold the referendum that machinations and backroom dealings averted back in 2011. Essentially, the moment Alexis Tsipras decided to call

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  2. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

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    developments. They have to digest the call for a referendum on Sunday 5 July, after waking up on Monday... is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility

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  3. Yes or no, complex political developments lie ahead for Greece
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    as it seems certain that Tsipras will call elections before any of the conditions are met. Complicated

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  4. An impossible choice

    Agora

    . They are at the receiving end of all these erratic developments. They have to digest the call for a referendum on Sunday 5

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  5. Tsipras runs gauntlet as he seeks approval for proposals from cabinet, lenders

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    a personal meeting with Tsipras, insisting that the prime minister should either call a political

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  6. Tsipras gets strong mandate for deal in Brussels but left with political conundrum at home
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    created by the vote in the early hours of Saturday morning. The first is to call snap elections after

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  7. Tsipras holds off on reshuffle, suggests no way back for rebels
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with Tsipras on the third package. The latest leaks suggest, as expected, that Tsipras will call fresh

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  8. Reshuffle of limited scope, ambition suggests elections on horizon
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    will be loathed to call elections before then but a disastrous result in the next parliamentary vote

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  9. Travel receipts up 17 pct in May as average expenditure per trip rebounds
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    sources indicate that despite a negative reaction in bookings after the referendum call

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  10. No further damage for Tsipras in second vote as SYRIZA stand-off continues

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    to show their support after last week’s close call, when the number of coalition deputies backing

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