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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
for a government with a three-seat majority and a conservative opposition banging at its door. The risk
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Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
Agoraopposition banging at its door. The risk of alienating voters, who do not necessarily have
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Ministry changes lined up ahead of reshuffle but no breakthrough on watchdog
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Giorgos Houliarakis are not considered among those who could be shown the door. TV permits
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Athens eyes fiscal compromise to complete programme review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe possibility of passing specific cuts in advance. However, he left the door ajar for another type
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New attempt to get Cyprus talks back on track
PoliticsForeign Policyby Turkey to get EU access through the back door, in contravention of the acquis communautaire. Ankara's
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Athens waits for dust to settle after Erdogan's victory in Turkish referendum
PoliticsForeign Policyif the EU broke off accession talks. “For 54 years, what did they make us do at the EU’s door? Wait
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Rising tension in Western Balkans add to diplomatic concerns
PoliticsForeign Policyalternative to the closed door of the European Union.” Kosovo President Hashim Thaci subsequently
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Athens eyes deal on bailout tranche within June, hopes for QE breakthrough
PoliticsGreek Politicsscenarios, before making a decision. The central banker’s comments do not appear to close the door
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Another Eurogroup for Greece where all options fell short
Agoraas sustainability is concerned. This would open the door to the ECB’s public sector bond purchase programme
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Blame game follows collapse of Cyprus reunification talks
PoliticsForeign Policysignal that the UN may be leaving the door open for an initiative in the future. UN Secretary
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