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  1. Searching for electoral manifestos and overcoming voting obstacles in Greece
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    Agora

    in Athens. He is a regular contributor to The Agora section of Macropolis. Follow Jens on Twitter

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  2. Greek banks set for early ELA return in apparent precautionary move
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    Kathimerιni daily revealed on Friday that two of the four systemic banks have submitted requests to the Bank of Greece (BoG) for raising liquidity of 5 billion euros through the Emergency Liquidity Mechanism (ELA), while the other two are expected to follow suit in the coming days. Banking sources

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  3. The bad hand being dealt to Greece's next government

    Agora

    the hand they have been dealt but they must remember that they asked for a seat at the table. Follow

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  4. Eurosystem funding for Greek banks shoots up by 11.2 bln in December

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    media indicate that the other two systemic banks (Piraeus and NBG) will follow suit. This development

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  5. Why is Europe worrying about SYRIZA?
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    on European matters. You can follow Francesco on Twitter: @fsaraceno Francesco Saraceno

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  6. What next Greece?
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    Agora

    is the head of global macro investor relations at Oxford Economics. You can follow him at: @GabrielSterne

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  7. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    Agora

    of Sunday’s election – would need 37.2–38.4 percent to go it alone. Watch this space! Follow Damian

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  8. SYRIZA's only chance

    Agora

    have another chance. Follow Nick: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis

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  9. Understanding the German approach towards Greece
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    Agora

    for European Reform. You can follow Christian on Twitter: @COdendahl Christian Odendahl

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  10. Greece's lenders adopt cautious approach to new government

    EconomyProgramme

    President Jeroen Dijsselbloem devoted most of his remarks at the follow-up press conference on Greece. “We

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