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PM moves quickly on policy pledges in bid highlight benefits of MoU exit
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is moving ahead with efforts to legislate, and in some cases pre-legislate, the measures announced by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at the Thessaloniki Expo (DETH) recently as it attempts to convince voters that they were not just empty pledges. The first step taken by the coalition
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Lenders set to keep coalition waiting for answer on pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsof finance ministers seems the most likely point at which a decision will be taken. This is something
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Greek leaders' contrasting visions all a blur
Agoracreditors have consistently taken when Athens tells them that it can reduce evasion. Their stance has
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Newsletter 176 -28/09/2018
will be taken. This is something of a setback for Athens, which had been hoping the matter would
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Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off
EconomyProgrammefor other eurozone countries, and a decision will be taken on the “necessity or not” to proceed
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Amid market turbulence, Greece searches for scheme to help banks reduce bad loans
EconomyBankingof Cyprus to Piraeus in 2013. The deleveraging has taken the stock of loans in Greece to just over
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Mitsotakis looks beyond New Democracy for votes that could bring him to power
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the fiscal derailment in 2009. He has also, for instance, not taken a clear stand on the legal
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Greece scores low on index for skills development, activation and matching
Societythe years, the ESI will help Member States assess if the steps taken have led to better results
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Kammenos deviation raises more questions about coalition's endurance
PoliticsGreek Politicsto reports, SYRIZA and ANEL officials were taken aback by Kammenos’s comments as his proposals had
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The legal framework and latest developments in international investment arbitration
Legalthe importance of the matter, due consideration being also taken to the considerable number of intra-EU
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