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

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    during the interview that the government wants to stick to its proposal of scrapping the 50-seat

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  2. Electoral law vote brought forward, refugee crisis returns to political agenda
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    . The government, whose proposal centres on the scrapping of the 50-seat bonus and the lowering

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  3. Coalition to focus on constitutional reform after electoral law, as TV tender progresses

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    , particularly the scrapping of the 50-seat bonus for the election winner. The government

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  4. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    foresees the scrapping of the 50-seat bonus awarded to the party that wins a general election, received

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  5. PASOK and Potami strengthen basis for cooperation
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    and scrapping the 50-seat bonus. In the wake of the voting of the electoral law, PASOK and Potami also

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  6. Tsipras sets out social policy goals in last stage of effort to shift political debate
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    to complete the first review of the third bailout was the scrapping of the benefit for low-income pensioners

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  7. Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016

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    for New Democracy and others to oppose scrapping parliamentary immunity for former politicians

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  8. Greece heads to Eurogroup facing uncertain outcome
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    accept scrapping the ministerial veto over collective dismissals, but seems to reject an increase

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  9. Athens gears up for Cyprus talks, expecting progress rather than agreement
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    ready to withdraw as a guarantor power. Turkey seems to accept the scrapping of guarantees

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  10. Schaeuble presents Athens with stark reality of programme without IMF
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    measures) even if it means long-term risks, such as the possible scrapping of plans for medium- and long

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