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  1. SYRIZA's left wing ups pressure on Tsipras but PM retains authority for now
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is essentially a call for Tsipras to seriously examine the option of leaving the euro if he

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  2. Piraeus Bank brings Q1 2015 losses down to 69 mln
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    EconomyBanking

    NPL eased to 41.3 percent. NPLs During the conference call, Piraeus management noted that the NPL

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  3. Brussels talks inconclusive, Tsipras has tough sell at home if deal reached
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    prompt the government to call fresh elections or hold a referendum.

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  4. Tsipras keeps IMF waiting, turns focus to MPs and opposition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    during a conference call on Thursday night. The IMF decision is also designed to serve as a reminder

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  5. Tsipras briefing suggests he is still searching for deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ' wishes on the issue of labour market reform. The institutions' proposals call for the status quo

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  6. The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for Tsipras is to call snap elections straight away, perhaps seeking to capitalise on much

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  7. Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015

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    , PASOK and perhaps New Democracy. Tsipras could pick a completely different course and call snap

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  8. Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short

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    had been stressing, particularly after the referendum call, the new letter notes it is “accepting

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  9. Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
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    Economy

    or call of snap elections, it would be hard for the ECB to increase the ELA limit or avoid applying

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  10. Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
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    Agora

    or lenders. In this respect, Tsipras’s decision to call a referendum provides Greece with an opportunity

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