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Newsletter 142 -1/12/2017
adopted a resolution, following a 368 to 221 vote, to call on the EU to impose an arms embargo on Saudi
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SYRIZA in tight spot over strikes but poll deficit still closing
PoliticsGreek Politicson how first-degree unions call strikes. The new regulation agreed with the lenders means
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Tusk proposals over refugee quotas puts Athens on alert ahead of EU summit
PoliticsGreek Politicsto speak up on this issue during the Council meeting and call for greater solidarity among member states
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Tsipras eyes four-year term but snap polls an option after MoU exit
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlexis Tsipras has underlined again his intention to see out his four-year term as prime minister or, at the very least, not to call national elections before Greece has exited the third programme next summer. Speaking to public broadcaster ERT-3 on Wednesday, Tsipras said that his aim
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PM stands ground on property auctions despite broad concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat are taking place and will take place in the future do not affect what we call working-class homes,” said
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Differences over Macedonia name issue put coalition unity under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy to call for the government to clarify its stance on the matter. Conservative MP, Dora
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Tsipras focussed on MoU exit in 2018 but will have to avoid pitfalls
PoliticsGreek Politicsto call snap elections if the two coalition partners are not on the same page. “This government exists
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Multi-bill on way as Athens aims to complete third review by Jan 22
EconomyProgrammeof members to call a strike, rather than a third as is the case now. However, this has not yet been
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Coalition stresses positives, expects full support for multi-bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst the increase in the minimum participation needed for first-level unions to call strikes
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Despite strike law reservations, coalition expects straightforward vote on multi-bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsof aligning its views with those of Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn and to call for the matter to be left to the state
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