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  1. Athens believes name deal still alive, waits for move from Zaev
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    announcement also gives emphasis to the fact that the referendum is consultative. Many saw this reference... (ANEL) that is opposed to the settlement. Kammenos rushed to claim on Sunday that the FYROM... reaction from ANEL as well as an extraordinary meeting between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras

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  2. Assorted obstacles block path to change of parties in coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ways with coalition partner Panos Kammenos and his Independent Greeks (ANEL) party. However... suggest the current SYRIZA-ANEL administration is about to turn into a centre-left alliance. The first... into softening his position. Although a final decision is due this week, comments from the ANEL leader

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  3. Tsipras seeks assurances that coalition will remain united for time being
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    After days of mounting tension between SYRIZA and its coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL... the right to ask for a no-confidence vote in Greek Parliament from mid-December onwards. An ANEL... but would not back the government in a no-confidence vote. ANEL MP Thanasis Papachristopoulos

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  4. Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from Thanassis Papachristopoulos and Elena Kountoura of Independent Greeks (ANEL), even though... out of the government when the Prespes Agreement is tabled. In fact, the withdrawal of ANEL... on the Prespes Agreement will be held earlier than March. Reshuffle ANEL’s departure means that the SYRIZA

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  5. Credit contraction decelerates to 0.9 pct in April, net additions climb to 659 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The positive flow in April is almost entirely attributed to corporate sector net additions of 763... positive for the third successive month, with net additions climbing to 763 million in April

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  6. Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
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    Society

    was built upon by subsequent governments and extended with a strategy which saw the creation of numerous... to power of the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition in 2015, the official unwinding of the Diamantopoulou law began... of the Diamantopoulou law criticised what it saw as a deep politicisation of decision-making on all

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  7. Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
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    Society

    in the census for the first time in 2020 skews the picture slightly, however 2020 also saw a record... after the fall of the Samaras government in January 2015. Under SYRIZA/ANEL it increased to a maximum... in by MoU-imposed restrictions on permanent hires saw governments resorting to temporary hires, leading

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  8. Newsletter 339 - 27/05/2022

    Newsletters

    to 22.1 pct. This led to the gap between the pair narrowing to 9.9 points. PASOK-KINAL saw hardly any..., PASOK-KINAL saw its backing slip slightly, from 12.6 pct to 11.8 pct. The shifts over the two-week... rivals. He castigated SYRIZA for forming a coalition with far-right nationalists ANEL, warning

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  9. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

    Newsletters

    percent to 22.39 million. It is worth noting that revenues have steadily beaten targets over the past... that not awarding any bonus to the winning party would create political instability. Analysis indicates... for the winning party, or the one in second place, to gather multiple partners to form a new

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  10. Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier

    Agora

    surplus target being beaten by 1.5 percentage points in 2016 (an assessment that the European... of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras said that a legally-binding commitment to implement further debt... into any binding discussion about debt relief. However, it is doubtful if Tsipras’s hard-pressed MPs

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