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  1. Does new troika visit spell fresh drama for Greece? Maybe not

    Economy

    off the actual rate but through a tight control of spending, Greece is still on track for a primary

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  2. Greece leads way in cutting spending on healthcare, finds OECD
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    Society

    system contributed to state spending getting out of control. In 2010, Greece led the way by some

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  3. The Greek Ombudsman and public administration during challenging times
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    Agora

    of sanction, distinguish it from other control mechanisms and the courts. Its non binding recommendations

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  4. A fierce political clash over medicine prices in Greece

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is more complex than this but SYRIZA never had control of the debate and was repeatedly forced onto

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  5. Eurobank: From nationalisation to re-privatisation

    Agora

    of pre-emptive rights. As a result, ‘new’ investors control 63.6 percent of the bank’s share capital

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  6. Piraeus snaps up share in MIG to complete series of corporate moves
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    EconomyBanking

    1.8 percent, while other investors control the remaining 37.3 percent. The intention of both MIG

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  7. Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    has an opportunity to take control of Athens municipality and the region of Attica for the first

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  8. Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    administration chief. Even today, Theoharis only has partial control over the Financial Crimes Squad

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  9. Greece shelves water privatisation plans, leaving gap in revenue targets

    Economy

    , the Greek State will control at least 50 percent of EYATH’s share capital. According to the Medium

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  10. NPLs: The Achilles heel of the Greek banking system

    Agora

    amounted to 69.4 billion for the four systemic banks, which cumulatively control around 95 percent

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