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No let-up in intensity of SYRIZA-New Democracy clash over name settlement
PoliticsGreek Politicsis due to visit the Macedonia region of Greece from Thursday in a bid to strengthen support for New
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Coalition majority trimmed further after unexpected loss of ANEL MP
PoliticsGreek Politicsand investors, as well as politicians, in a bid to talk up Greece’s prospects as it prepares to emerge from
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Kammenos claims approval of name deal a make-or-break moment for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, that in a bid to boost his ratings, Kammenos will quit the government immediately after the vote
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Coalition back-and-forth over name deal belies election strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsgames, trying to woo the European left ahead of a bid to become head of the European Commission
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IMF sets date for Article IV and DSA as markets mull Greek bonds
EconomyProgrammecreated a more favourable environment for a new bid by Athens to tap the market. There were also
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SYRIZA working on package of expansionary measures to provide political boost
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical angle, the SYRIZA leader is also expected to herald institutional reforms, including a bid
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Newsletter 171 -20/07/2018
Pre-election sparring begins Govt prepares tax cut package in bid to spare pensions, Mitsotakis gears up ND The timing of the next elections was the subject of renewed speculation this week as the government stepped up its focus on the expansionary measures it hopes will help win back support
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Government indicates readiness to play waiting game on pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicscompany Diodos, which is accused of using a bogus social security clearance certificate to submit a bid
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Coalition tweaks labour market, lines up more post-MoU changes
PoliticsGreek Politicsis the first bid to strengthen employees’ positions in the labour market since the third programme
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No final word on pension cuts as lenders prepare for return to Athens next week
EconomyProgrammeAhead of the institutions returning to Athens next week for their first post-programme visit, the Greek government has been given some encouragement in its bid to avoid the pension cuts that are due to be implemented next year. Speaking to journalists in Brussels on Tuesday, a European Commission
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