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With bailout review in balance, PASOK's role back in spotlight
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Talks on the first bailout review between Greece and its lenders began on Monday, with the government insisting that it will not cross its “red line” regarding cuts to existing pensions.
Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos, who was due to meet the lenders on Tuesday, and government spokeswoman Olga Gerovasili said that the coalition would not give in to the reported demands of the institutions for current pensions to be slashed by aroun...
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