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Farmers' demands and govt red lines keep Greece in deadlock
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Eurogroup presidency hailed as pinnacle of recovery as OPEKEPE hearings descend into turmoil
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Pressure from government MPs pushes PM towards resolution with farmers
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Farmers anger resonates with public as government struggles to resolve dispute
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Farmers’ protests escalate as political veterans express concerns about democracy
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PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
Greeks underwhelmed by deal with lenders, stressing uphill task for Tsipras
The size of the task facing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his government in trying to convince the Greek public that the agreement reached with the creditors provides a genuine opportunity for the country to exit the crisis was highlighted by a new poll published on Friday.
The ProRata survey in Efimerida ton Syntakton newspaper indicated that a total of 67 percent of Greeks view the Eurogroup agreement as “bad” (40 percent) or “probably bad” (27 percent). In contrast, just 19 percent believe it was “good” or “probably goo...
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