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  1. Newsletter 53 - 27/11/2015

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    , Sakellaridis’s departure highlighted how Tsipras may appear omnipotent after winning a series of elections

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  2. On the road to realpolitik with Alexis Tsipras at the wheel

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    highlighted how Tsipras may appear omnipotent after winning a series of elections since last year

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  3. No one has won in Spain
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    winning. Chances are that by early spring Spaniards will be called to the polls again. *JM Martí

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  4. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    turned to winning the September elections. Thoughts of how his government would implement the deal

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  5. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    the bailout agreement he had pledged never to sign, Tsipras’s focus turned to winning the September

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  6. Pension reform a precarious battleground for Tsipras and Mitsotakis
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    to Tsipras and give him a good chance of exerting more pressure on the coalition or even winning the next

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  7. In grip of protests, coalition searches for ways to lift mood
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    for electoral reform. The proposal to reduce the number of bonus seats the winning party receives

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  8. Tsipras, against all odds
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    winning the English title, which carried odds of 5,000/1. In both cases, it will likely take years

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  9. Coalition lines up draft legislation with aim of shifting debate and mood
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    their president directly, as well as the reduction of the number of bonus seats for the winning part in national

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  10. Potential changes to constitution and electoral law move onto main agenda
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    that the 50-seat bonus that currently goes to the winning party will be reduced, possibly to 30

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