After two elections, one referendum and countless bruising encounters with European creditors, the hard work is only just beginning for Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his new government.
The latest administration in Athens will have to immediately begin implementing a wide slate of politically toxic austerity measures that will test its cohesion and could result in yet another election if enough lawmakers waver. The steps required range from ending tax refunds for farmers to slashing fuel subsidies, all relying on a parliamentary majority of just five seats.
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