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  1. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    of maintaining support from the left. These will be much easier messages to get across if Greeks have

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  2. Cash primary surplus for Jan-Jul close to 3 bln on improved revenues

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    these extraordinary revenues from both years’ reported figures, we get an adjusted primary cash

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  3. Tsipras makes move to trigger swift elections but opposition stands in way
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    observers to believe that Pavlopoulos could get through the formalities within a day, with all

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  4. Opinion polls indicate fragmentation, close election race

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    this decline at a party conference on Saturday, urging SYRIZA members to get over this period

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  5. Defections and alliances as parties set out on campaign trail

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    centre-left. The attempt to get out this message was somewhat tarnished by the fact that DIMAR's alliance

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  6. In tight election race, rare TV debate carries element of unknown

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    . He will get a second, and perhaps more decisive, opportunity when the two of them debate alone

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  7. First TV debate does little to fire up election contest

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    for the participants to stray from the script or for viewers to get a fuller picture ahead of next Sunday’s vote

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  8. Election Watch: 24 parties and coalitions apply to contest election

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    , predicting that he could get up to 10 percent in the election. If Leventis is successful, the share

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  9. Tsipras and Meimarakis face off, bristle at idea of working together

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    on the idea of SYRIZA being a new force that could “get rid of the old system” and the corruption associated

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  10. Key factors to look out for when Greek election results come in
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    The winning part is expected to get no more than 33 percent of the vote and, therefore, less than 140

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