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  1. SYRIZA's poll lead consistent but parliamentary majority elusive
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    line or not. If they fail to pass the 3 percent threshold, the winning party’s task would be made

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  2. Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
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    a part in deciding whether the winning party, most probably SYRIZA, will win a parliamentary majority

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  3. Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015

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    . If they enter Parliament, the threshold for the winning party to form a government will rise to levels

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  4. Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015

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    . In many ways Greece is currently sitting on a winning lottery ticket as regards its energy mix capacity

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  5. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    by these small parties totals 5 percent, for example, the winning party would need 38.4 percent to take

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  6. New Democracy and PASOK ponder next moves after election defeat

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    winning margin of more than 8.5 percentage points raises questions about whether Samaras will be able

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  7. Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching

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    the price for its lack of experience and its limited exposure to the outside world before winning

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  8. Tsipras gets his way over September congress, gains breathing space from SYRIZA rebels
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    congress so there would be no change in delegates. By winning Thursday’s vote, Tsipras will have

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  9. Possibility of snap elections after third bailout agreed is firmly on Tsipras's agenda
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    that there is no way that the electoral law, which awards 50 extra seats to the winning party, will change

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  10. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    with well over 200 votes in the 300-seat Parliament and the apparent certainty of winning crucial

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