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  1. Newsletter 46 - 09/10/2015

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    . When the Eurogroup of finance ministers met in Brussels this week, a major reform roadmap

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  2. Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
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    parliamentary group met on Monday once the omnibus bill had been prepared to discuss its contents. Prime

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  3. Prior actions, pending actions and milestones along the bumpy road
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    When the Eurogroup of finance ministers met in Brussels last week, a major reform roadmap was agreed with the Greek representative, Euclid Tsakalotos. The 49 prior and pending actions that have to be adopted by the Greek government by mid-October in order for urgently needed financial assistance

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  4. Budget execution slips in Sept as 3.08 bln primary surplus turns to underperformance

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    to be met. Until now, the only month with revenues above the 5-billion mark was July, when revenue

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  5. SYRIZA seems to be mulling a switch in Greece's energy policy
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    , where he met with Energy Minister Panos Skourletis. The US official arrived in Athens on Tuesday

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  6. Travel receipts rebound by 7.3 pct in August, partly reflecting higher spending per trip

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    and investor interest in tourism, it is feasible that both targets can be met.

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  7. Home foreclosures and refugee crisis top agenda in Greece-EU talks
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    the pair met on Tuesday. The prime minister went a step further on Wednesday during a joint press

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  8. Travel receipts fall by 5.4 pct in Sept for first drop in 2015
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    tourist arrivals in 2015 will be met. Such a development would correspond to a rise by 2 million

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  9. Fallout from aborted leadership vote tests New Democracy's unity

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    Following its failure to hold its leadership ballot on Sunday, New Democracy is in a state turmoil that looks set to deepen in the coming days. The party’s electoral committee met yesterday and – after it was decided that nobody would resign despite previous calls for such action - agreed to try

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  10. With onerous measures looming, Tsipras seeks talks with opposition leaders
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    with his comments when he met Pavlopoulos last Friday, a few hours after he lost two MPs

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