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Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsrequired 61 out of the 120 MPs will ratify the amendments, but that a wider majority will be secured
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Parties trade blows over name deal, corruption claims in fraught atmosphere
PoliticsGreek Politicsworth roughly 120 billion euros (most of which was amassed before SYRIZA came to power) that were left
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SYRIZA scrutinised over watchdog appointment as education hirings confirmed
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 120 months of previous service, as well as academic qualifications and social criteria. Notably
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Coalition set to extend, improve OCW but opinion poll favours ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsof businesses and individuals the chance to apply to settle their debts in up to 120 instalments next
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SYRIZA confident of survival beyond name deal, confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politics2/5, or 120, out of 300 MPs in total) to win the ballot. This means that the prime minister could
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Tsipras maps out path to next elections via Prespes Agreement and possible confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the 300 votes (he needs a 2/5 majority, with a minimum threshold of 120 MPs), he acknowledges
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Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018
majority, with a minimum threshold of 120 MPs), he acknowledges that it will be politically difficult
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agoraleaders. Narrow margins Zaev’s centre-left coalition had only 72 out of 120 MPs and he needed to find
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Banks and government inching towards new framework to protect primary homes
EconomyProgramme. Haircuts will only apply if the ratio is above 120 percent. The other interventions that the banks
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Athens waits for response from institutions on primary residences proposal
EconomyProgrammeis at 120 percent or more of the property’s commercial value and a state subsidy equivalent to a third
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