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  1. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    . It is also worth remembering that voters have to pay several billion euros in income, property and road

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  2. European Commission evaluates impact of bailout programme
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    that the wealthier parts of the society could benefit most or pay comparatively less, a fact that would require

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  3. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    decided to pay the whole amount via credit card. While those taxpayers paid off the amount in 6 to 12

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  4. S&P affirms Greek ratings at 'CCC+/C' with stable outlook

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    to suppliers would lead to SMEs becoming more liquid and thus faster pay wages and other overdue

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  5. Neither necessary, nor good

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    price to pay? Tsipras has already shown that he does have progressive views on civil rights

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  6. Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
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    general elections and the delay in levying the tax, homeowners will now have to pay ENFIA in five

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  7. Leadership race brings New Democracy factionalism to the surface

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    part (including new members) would have to pay 3 euros before casting their vote. More than 782,000

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  8. Tsipras takes big risk by axing public revenues chief Savvaidou

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    the deadline for TV stations to pay tax on advertising revenues. In the other case, Savvaidou is being

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  9. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
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    , Tsipras’s path seems to have been set: after talking a good game to get elected, he will pay only lip

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  10. Athens ticking off prior actions one by one as EU keeps close watch

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    in 2017. There will also be a rise in the amount of tax farmers have to pay in advance from 27.5 to 55

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