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  1. Tsipras hints at post-election scenario of grand coalition, without him as PM

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    , To Potami and/or PASOK. Tsipras told Alpha TV on Wednesday night what he reportedly told members of SYRIZA’s... their party agree a new bailout and then split as a result. However, what he told Alpha TV is also... not be representative due to the summer holidays. Interview poll for Vergina TV SYRIZA 24 ND 22 G

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  2. Tsipras softens stance on coalition options as leaders head to debate

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    after the elections. His comments in the Kontra TV interview are in marked contrast with the message.... The first TV event will be between all the party leaders, while the second will just be a head... not get the chance to see party leaders battle it out in the TV studio in either of the 2012

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  3. From Berlin to Brexit
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    received a much more rapturous response from TV audiences during political debates over the last few... independence be rivalled by the mousiness of Jeremy Corbyn, who appeared on a TV comedy show two weeks... whether this means anything to the teenagers who tour this old building, who have only seen war on TV

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  4. Tsipras eyes connection with voters through changes to constitution, electoral system

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    of the month), he indicated in an interview with Skai TV that aired on Thursday night that he aims... defended the ongoing tender for TV licenses by arguing that the number of permits has been limited.... He said that a TV channel has annual operating costs of 50 million euros, while total annual

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  5. Tsipras puts proposals to socialist leaders, resumes bailout talks ahead of review
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    interpreted as a call to violate the Greek Constitution and the European acquis communautaire. TV licenses In Athens, New Democracy issued its most forthright statement yet on the pending tender for TV... to reject an appeal by TV station owners against the tender, which will result in the issuing of just

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  6. Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016

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    hopes Departure of controversial TV licence bidder provides some relief The government’s week consisted... the opposition with the other. Mired in disputes over the recent TV licence tender and potential... in front of voters. Hopes of making the most of the regulation of the TV broadcasting sector were dashed

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  7. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    of State on the TV permit tender. A plenary that was due to lead to a ruling on whether the process... line given that it is also trying to fend off claims of corruption with relation to the TV tender... on this policy trajectory unabated. The higher taxes on coffee, beer, fixed-line telephony, subscription TV

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  8. Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016

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    A battle on two fronts Fallout from TV licensing procedure continues to damage government... into sharp focus. At the same time, the TV permits issue threatened to take a bad turn... is the government’s increasingly precarious position regarding the TV licencing procedure. The Council

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  9. Tsipras facing more media intervention claims after changes at newspaper
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    with the government’s botched attempt last year to regulate the TV sector, which led to the Council of State voiding a tender for just four national TV broadcasting licences. The developments come at a moment...’s most popular TV station, Mega. However, the economic crisis in Greece has devastated advertising

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  10. Mistrust in news reporting persists amid chaotic media landscape
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    is characterised by a TV market in turmoil, a weak print sector and some of the highest use of social... advertising eligibility, and a proposed law limiting the spread of false information. Regarding TV... their news online, followed by 71 percent for social media, 67 percent for TV and 26 percent for print

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