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A slew of leftist parties is on the rise, but remains deeply divided ahead of elections.
Street clashes outside parliament, where 77-year-old man shot himself in apparent desperation over cuts to his pension.
Despite the steps, a debt sustainability analysis says Athens may still be unable to implement the needed reforms.
Country's finance minister to run unopposed in poll for leadership of party, in lead-up to parliamentary elections.
Finance ministers meeting in Brussels approve $170bn rescue package needed to avoid default by debt-ridden nation.
The European economic establishment is pushing policies with little theoretical or empirical support.
Ministers in Brussels approve $170bn rescue package needed to avoid bankruptcy.
Meeting in Brussels likely to approve $170bn second bailout package amid continuing street protests over austerity cuts.
Party leaders have met the final two demands set by the country's international lenders, paving the way for a deal.
Eurozone ministers cancel meeting, saying Athens has yet to answer how it plans to cover $428m hole in austerity budget.
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