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Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015
is prolonged beyond 7 July, it is certainly expected that this will put further pressure both... is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility
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Greece submits proposals to lenders in hope of paving way for agreement
EconomyProgramme. This suggests that the amount required from the ESM stands at 53.5 billion The measures put forward by Athens
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The key numbers behind the latest Greek proposals
EconomyProgrammeThe latest Greek government proposal sent to the institutions on Thursday evening did not put detailed numbers next to most of measures and reforms. However, based on previous proposals, we outline below the measures that have been quantified so far. The document indicated that VAT reform
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Tsipras gets strong mandate for deal in Brussels but left with political conundrum at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a banking collapse and extremely harsh economic conditions. This was a line of thought also put forward
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Between heaven and hell
Agorathe shopping costs for a week so those chores have to be put off until the next day, or the one
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Agreement creates array of political challenges for Tsipras, who must move fast
PoliticsGreek Politicsdemanded of the last coalition but which were constantly put off. These included moves
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IMF urges substantial debt relief for Greece
EconomyProgrammeambitious and steadfast reforms. This means that the government, which has put on hold key structural
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EU makes dramatic revision to economic forecasts, sees recession of 2-4 pct this year
Economyfinancing until the new programme can be put in place to cover its imminent financing obligations.
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Tsipras gears up for internal battle, sets priorities for summer
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament. Tuesday’s leaks are essentially a challenge to Lafazanis and co to put up or shut up
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SYRIZA's left wing hoping to prevent Tsipras from concluding bailout talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsor if this decision should be put to a vote of party members. Clearly, the worst possible development
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