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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of Monday for the dead and injured in the <ei3>bombings</ei3> of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 <ei6>Injured</ei6>: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of <t1>Monday</t1> for the dead and injured in the <ei3>bombings</ei3> of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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APW19980810.0907_1
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of Monday for the dead and injured in the <ei3>bombings</ei3> of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 <ei4>Treated</ei4> and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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APW19980810.0907_1
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of Monday for the dead and injured in the <ei3>bombings</ei3> of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 <ei5>Injured</ei5>: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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APW19980810.0907_1
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of Monday for the dead and injured in the <ei3>bombings</ei3> of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and <ei2>discharged</ei2>: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of <t1>Monday</t1> for the dead and injured in the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 <ei4>Treated</ei4> and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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APW19980810.0907_1
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of <t1>Monday</t1> for the dead and injured in the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 <ei5>Injured</ei5>: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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APW19980810.0907_1
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) _ The following are the latest figures as of <t1>Monday</t1> for the dead and injured in the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The source for the Kenyan figures is the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation in the office of President Daniel arap Moi. The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and <ei2>discharged</ei2>: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 <ei5>Injured</ei5>: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 <ei4>Treated</ei4> and discharged: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 Injured: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 <ei4>Treated</ei4> and <ei2>discharged</ei2>: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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KENYA: Total Dead: 192 Americans: 12 <ei5>Injured</ei5>: 4,877 Hospitalized: 542 Treated and <ei2>discharged</ei2>: 4,257 TANZANIA: Total dead: 10 Americans: 0 Injured: 74 Hospitalized: 6
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insi<27>insist</27> policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders i<27>insist</27>his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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Tsipras has <17>refused</17> to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders in<27>insist</27>is policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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The other political leaders <27>insist</27> his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have wa<38>warned</38>hat the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night <23>meeting</23> with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders i<27>insist</27>his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, <29>coming</29> in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders ins<27>insist</27>s policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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"The <19>rejection</19> of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders i<27>insist</27>his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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article-16453_1
Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <22>said</22> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insis<27>insist</27>policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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The other political leaders <27>insist</27> his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before n<34>news</34>of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the <21>election</21>," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders i<27>insist</27>his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders ins<27>insist</27>s policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which close<33>closed</33> percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which close<33>closed</33> percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, <12>coming</12> in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which clos<33>closed</33>2 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has <3>plunged</3> into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which close<33>closed</33> percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to <1>fail</1> at the task, said he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed<33>closed</33>percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <2>said</2> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed<33>closed</33>percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras <10>made</10> the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which clos<33>closed</33>2 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and <32>rocked</32> the Athens stock exchange, which <33>closed</33> 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which close<33>closed</33> percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which close<33>closed</33> percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which clos<33>closed</33>2 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarm<31>alarmed</31>ce's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has re<17>refused</17>o join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has falle<37>fallen</37>y day this week except Thursday.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned<38>warned</38>the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, c<12>coming</12>in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Greece has <3>plunged</3> into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to <1>fail</1> at the task, said he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity m<6>measures</6>taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Greece has plunged into political <4>turmoil</4> since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <22>said</22> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity m<6>measures</6>taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <2>said</2> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity m<6>measures</6>taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failu<35>failure</35>each an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say <28>say</28> party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras m<10>made</10>the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news <34>news</34>he failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocke<32>rocked</32>Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned that the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even sugges<40>suggested</40>urozone could deal with an abrupt Greek exit.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity <6>measures</6> taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the v<13>vote</13>and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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International creditors have <38>warned</38> that the country's international bailout <39>loans</39> and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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International creditors have warned that the country's international bailout <39>loans</39> and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even <40>suggested</40> the eurozone could deal with an abrupt Greek exit.
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Tsipras has <17>refused</17> to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was g<20>given</20>by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have war<38>warned</38>at the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night <23>meeting</23> with Venizelos.
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"The <19>rejection</19> of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <22>said</22> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was give<20>given</20>the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the fa<35>failure</35>o reach an agreement broke.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before ne<34>news</34>f the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned that the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even sug<40>suggested</40>e eurozone could deal with an abrupt Greek exit.
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"The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was <20>given</20> by the Greek people on the night of the <21>election</21>," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos.
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The political instability has <31>alarmed</31> Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has <37>fallen</37> every day this week except Thursday.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, <12>coming</12> in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alar<31>alarmed</31>ece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has <3>plunged</3> into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarm<31>alarmed</31>ce's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <2>said</2> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarme<31>alarmed</31>e's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras <10>made</10> the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alar<31>alarmed</31>ece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarm<31>alarmed</31>ce's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarm<31>alarmed</31>ce's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the <13>vote</13> and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alar<31>alarmed</31>ece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has re<17>refused</17>o join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has falle<37>fallen</37>y day this week except Thursday.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, c<14>campaigning</14>on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned<38>warned</38>the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, c<12>coming</12>in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to <1>fail</1> at the task, said he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since e<5>elections</5>on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government.
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Greece has plunged into political <4>turmoil</4> since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <22>said</22> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since e<5>elections</5>on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <2>said</2> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since e<5>elections</5>on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failu<35>failure</35>each an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras m<10>made</10>the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news <34>news</34>he failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocke<32>rocked</32>Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) <9>rejected</9> Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has refused to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warned that the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble even sugges<40>suggested</40>urozone could deal with an abrupt Greek exit.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international <8>bailouts</8> worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right.
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Greece has plunged into political turmoil since <5>elections</5> on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the v<13>vote</13>and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures.
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Tsipras has <17>refused</17> to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos. "The bailout austerity has already been denounced by the Greek people with its vote, and no government has the right to enforce it." The other political leaders insist his policy is irresponsible and will force Greece out of the euro, but also say his party is essential in any power-sharing deal after coming second in the election. The political instability has alarmed Greece's European creditors and rocked the Athens stock exchange, which closed 4.52 percent down Friday even before news of the failure to reach an agreement broke. The exchange has fallen every day this week except Thursday. International creditors have warn<38>warned</38>t the country's international bailout loans and its membership in the 17-nation eurozone could be threatened.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, <12>coming</12> in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has r<17>refused</17>to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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Tsipras has <17>refused</17> to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The rejection of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night m<23>meeting</23>with Venizelos.
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The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, <29>coming</29> in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has r<17>refused</17>to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to <1>fail</1> at the task, said he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has ref<17>refused</17> join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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Tsipras has <17>refused</17> to join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal. "The r<19>rejection</19>of this plan does not come from Syriza but was given by the Greek people on the night of the election," Tsipras said after no solution was reached in his Friday night meeting with Venizelos.
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Socialist party leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, the third party leader this week to fail at the task, <22>said</22> he would hand the mandate back to the president on Saturday. The president will then bring all party leaders together in a last-ditch attempt to create a coalition. Greece has plunged into political turmoil since elections on Sunday gave no party enough seats in Parliament to form a government. Voters furious at two years of harsh austerity measures taken in return for international bailouts worth E240 billion ($310 billion) rejected Greece's two formerly dominant parties, the socialist PASOK and the conservative New Democracy, in favor of a myriad of smaller parties on the left and right. The anti-bailout Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras made the most gains, coming in second with 16.8 percent of the vote and 52 seats in the 300-member parliament, campaigning on a pledge to overturn the austerity measures. Tsipras has ref<17>refused</17> join any coalition government that says it will implement the bailout deal.
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