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  1. Government tries to purge police of Golden Dawn influence as poll shows support

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    SYRIZA, which saw its backing drop from 23.8 percent to 22.7.

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  2. Golden Dawn support down to 2012 levels but with potential to rise again, poll shows

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    days of October, when the poll was carried out. SYRIZA also saw its backing rise from 20.3 percent

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  3. Kammenos ups rhetoric but Independent Greeks' future unclear

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . He saw several key members quit last year in a disagreement over his leadership style. One, Christos

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  4. Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
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    that he saw no “pressure” to sign a third bailout, that there would be growth next year, that he fully

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  5. Final act in ERT closure carries significant risk for coalition

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    that in the eyes of some Greeks, ERT was just another branch of a public sector they saw as bloated

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  6. With troika OK pending, 2014 budget sees primary surplus at 1.6 pct of GDP
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    projections are higher than those incorporated in the 2014 draft budget, which saw a primary

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  7. Down but not out: Golden Dawn rears its head again
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    , Golden Dawn saw its power drop by about two percent. Interestingly, the decline stopped as party

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  8. Why tax evasion threatens to become endemic due to how Cyprus was bailed out
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    a financial penalty on parents who were late in picking up their child; when they imposed it they saw

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  9. Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey

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    flows? The IMF’s non-eurozone directors saw in 2010 that Greece’s bailout was designed for the benefit

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  10. Cooperatives on Cyprus: Why they were treated differently to banks
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    in 1926 when the British government saw it as a way to self-organise the farmers away from

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