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Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos Tsipras confident on pension cuts, reticent on snap elections

Amid renewed speculation about snap elections next year, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has insisted that his government will be able to come to an arrangement with the institutions over the pension cuts that are due to implemented in 2019 and then hold out for a full four-year term.

Photo by Andrea Bonetti/Fosphotos Tsipras pledges array of tax cuts, hopes for break on pensions

Alexis Tsipras did not spring any surprises during his speech at the Thessaloniki Expo (DETH) on Saturday, when he made a range of promises, particularly regarding his government’s fiscal plans, that were largely within the expectations that had been cultivated in previous weeks.

Photo by Ardac via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/oY8HxB Athens resumes contact with Ankara as interest in FYROM referendum grows

The inauguration of the renovated Greek Consulate building in Izmir was considered a good chance for the resumption of talks between Athens and Ankara following the recent improvement in bilateral relations due to the release of the two Greek servicemen by Turkish authorities in mid-August after their six-month detention.

Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos Coalition tweaks labour market, lines up more post-MoU changes

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is putting the finishing touches to the package of policy pledges he is due to make at the Thessaloniki Expo (DETH) on Saturday, but his government has already taken the first, partly symbolic, step in restoring workers’ rights.

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