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Internal and external difficulties with measures expose coalition's weaknesses
Concerns about the political and technical limitations of the second SYRIZA-Independent Greeks coalition are coming to the fore after it emerged Athens will not be in a position to claim the next 2-billion-euro sub-tranche from its lenders at Monday’s Eurogroup.
A Euro Working Group teleconference due on Friday was postponed and finally took place on Sunday but only established what had been clear for the past days, which is that the Greek government has not yet been able to bridge the gap with the institutions...
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