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Study highlights overregulation and bad law-making in recent years
Societydecisions, in the absence of effective control mechanisms and arrangements. The study notes
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Newsletter 86 - 26/08/2016
and a capital injection of 125 million by Sklavenitis, which will take control of the new entity
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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
PoliticsForeign Policyby the end of October. “Despite the fact that irregular migration in the Aegean is now under control
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After joy of TV permit auction, Tsipras faces programme restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsahead of the party congress in October, when the prime minister will seek to reaffirm his control over
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The story behind Attica Bank, the non-systemic lender thrust into the spotlight
EconomyBankingof shares. Both pension funds are the only single shareholders that control a stake that exceeds
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Lesvos fire highlights growing threat to government from refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign Policyof control and turns into a national crisis that could threatened the government’s stability. The mix
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New regime on electricity producers from RES/CHP stations foresees further investments in Greek energy market
Legalby variations of the future price in the wholesale market. The aim is to ensure control and a predetermined size
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Legislative developments on restructuring and liberalisation of Greek electricity market
Legalwill maintain a majority stake of 51%, thus ensuring that State control over the natural monopoly
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Cyprus talks enter crucial stage as Greece makes position clear on guarantees
PoliticsForeign Policy“in order to control Cyprus even after a solution.” “We wish and we intend to guarantee
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TV licencing becomes key political battleground after court verdict
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter suffering the blow of seeing its centrepiece legislation on TV licences being shot down by the Council of State, Alexis Tsipras and his government are seeking a way to rebound and deflect accusations of incompetence or attempting to control the media and the judiciary. Tsipras chaired
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