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  1. 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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  2. Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015

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    in the 300-seat Parliament and the apparent certainty of winning crucial votes in the chamber

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  3. 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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  4. Newsletter 39 - 21/08/2015

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    . Fulfilling both desires would require a gold medal-winning balancing act on the political high beam. Tsipras

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  5. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    a gold medal-winning balancing act on the political high beam. Tsipras has so far executed this routine

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  6. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    and New Democracy. However, if the winning party’s margin of victory over the one in second place

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  7. Tsipras looks for traction with elections finely balanced in final stretch
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    enthusiasm for such alliances. When the campaign began, SYRIZA spoke of winning an outright majority

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  8. Odds on SYRIZA victory shorten ahead of elections
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    in the week. Difference The winning margin is the most volatile betting event. The latest odds favour

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  9. Tsipras confounds expectations, creates new doubts by reviving coalition

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    of the situation as a result of what surveys had been predicting and the smaller winning margin that was forecast

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  10. 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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