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Concerns prompt Athens to dampen optimism as Macedonia name talks begin
PoliticsForeign Policystamp any solution to emerge from the negotiations. Deputy Prime Minister and leader of Albanian
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Athens set for 6.7 bln bailout tranche, talks on post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammeexecutive board meets in early February to rubber stamp the next disbursement. According to the Greek
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Moscovici upbeat in Athens, highlights elements needed for programme exit
EconomyProgrammelight, the European Stability Mechanism’s board will then meet to rubber stamp the decision
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Next key programme developments due in April as Athens shapes growth strategy
EconomyProgrammeMonday’s Eurogroup is not expected to deliver any significant decisions regarding Greece’s fourth programme or its post-MoU framework. Instead, the meeting of eurozone finance ministers is likely to rubber stamp the decision to disburse the next bailout tranche of 5.7 billion euros after
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Greece's foreign policy trap
Agoraand the EU’s lack of conviction, to stamp its authority in the region. It is little surprise, therefore
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Tsipras eyes common ground with centre-left over revision of constitution
PoliticsGreek Politics, there is such a majority in favour now, a simple majority in the future will suffice to rubber-stamp the changes.
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PM livens up ministers over fourth review as debt relief proposals are put together
EconomyProgrammebe needed, Tsipras tried to stamp his authority on the cabinet at Tuesday’s meeting. “I will not accept
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Macedonia name deal in hands of Tsipras and Zaev
PoliticsForeign Policythen they will meet to rubber-stamp the deal. Zaev will have to make sure the agreement passes
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Fiscal matters expected to dominate talks as lenders return for post-MoU check
EconomyProgrammeis considering leaving open the issue of pension cuts until next April, when Eurostat will rubber stamp
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Tsipras ready to stay course on Macedonia name deal despite domestic uncertainty
PoliticsGreek Politicsconfident, as he suggested in his WSJ interview, that he can find the necessary votes to rubber stamp
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