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  1. Newsletter 48 - 23/10/2015

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    not mean that it can yet be deemed a winning strategy. Why was it a risk to claim he could be the new

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  2. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
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    Alexis Tsipras staked his political future on the “new vs old” concept in the September 20 elections. His victory at the ballot box, though, does not mean that it can yet be deemed a winning strategy. Why was it a risk to claim he could be the new broom to sweep away the old system and its corrupt

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  3. Newsletter 49 - 30/10/2015

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    chance of winning: Current leader Evangelos Meimarakis and Central Macedonia Governor Apostolos

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  4. Fallout from aborted leadership vote tests New Democracy's unity

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    attempt to sabotage Sunday’s vote to prevent him winning the vote. It is not clear yet what impact

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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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