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  1. Newsletter 72 - 06/05/2016

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    , following a debate that should begin on the previous morning, accounts for around two-thirds of the 3

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  2. Tsipras gets full support in pension and income tax vote, moves on to Eurogroup
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    days of debate in which just over 100 MPs (none from coalition partner Independent Greeks) took

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  3. Newsletter 73 - 13/05/2016

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    chose to speak during the recent parliamentary debate on the pension and income tax reforms – worth

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  4. Nine in 10 Greeks under 30 feel marginalised due to crisis
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    represent “progress for democracy, because they allow everyone to take part in public debate”. In Greece

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  5. With review completion in sight, which way next for Greece?
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    parliamentary debate on the pension and income tax reforms – worth 2 percent of GDP – but all voted

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  6. Beleaguered coalition makes quick attempt to dampen offshore controversy
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    after receiving the votes of 190 MPs. The conservative party walked out of the parliamentary debate

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  7. Government tables amendments with aim of securing bailout tranche within days

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    . Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras pledged during the relevant parliamentary debate that the government

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  8. SYRIZA not entirely behind plans for changes to constitution, electoral system
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    of escaping from the ongoing debate about the government’s handling of negotiations with the lenders

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  9. Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016

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    target. 2 The chill of post-truth politics Crude Brexit debate is reminiscent of Grexit referendum

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  10. Newsletter 79 - 24/06/2016

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    . This means the debate is more likely to turn into another clash between SYRIZA and New Democracy, with both

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