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came to power that has been ripped apart. The stunts and stumbles of Greece's inexperienced government are a factor. But the bigger problem has been Syriza's unwillingness, or inability, to name, let alone implement, the reforms that it will undertake in return for its next tranche of money. Once Greec
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ning after Greece's New Democracy failed to form a coalition after 6 hours of talks yesterday afternoon. The mandate now passes to the radical left Syriza party (anti-bailout) who will have 3 days to attempt to bring together its own coalition amongst the Democratic Left and the Communists. If Syriza f
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tead on those with an interest in disrupting Europe's political establishment and weakening its unity. Thus Putin has courted leftist parties like Syriza, which leads the current govern- ment of Greece and opposes austerity measures imposed by the EU. Nigel Farage, former leader of the anti-EU United
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om the Greek Interior Ministry, conservative New Democracy came first with 29.7 percent of the vote, giving it 129 seats, followed by the left-wing Syriza party with 26.9 percent (71 seats). The center-left Socialists (PASOK) came third with 12.3 percent (33 seats). The far-right Golden Dawn party rec
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ess of outcome. Why? (i) if ND gains, this reduces the conditional risk of a Greek exit greatly. and thus is positive for risky assets and (ii) if SYRIZA gains, capitulation is likely followed by global coordinated fiscal and monetary policy measures as well as the potential for Germany to cave. Thus,
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instead on those with an interest in disrupting Europe's political establishment and weakening its unity. Thus Putin has courted leftist parties like Syriza, which leads the current govern- ment of Greece and opposes austerity measures imposed by the EU. Nigel Farage, former leader of the anti-EU United K
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