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Deal with lenders buys coalition more time but not internal calm

Having overcome the obstacle of reaching an agreement with Greece’s lenders to secure the next bailout tranche and recapitalisation funds, the government now faces the test of passing all the necessary measures through Parliament before the Euro Working Group meets on Friday without any major upsets.
The emergency procedure that will be followed for the multi-bill submitted on Tuesday night means there will be a minimal amount of time for debate before the vote on Thursday night. This pressurised time frame as well as the more complex criteria for p...
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