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  1. Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016

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    sliding down towards oblivion fairly quickly. SYRIZA’s drastic transformation from an anti-austerity

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  2. The enemy within

    Agora

    or else risk sliding down towards oblivion fairly quickly. SYRIZA’s drastic transformation from an anti

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  3. Government caught between milestones and corruption claims
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    SYRIZA sliding out of the frontline of Greek politics. Corruption claims The one new risk for Tsipras

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  4. New regime on electricity producers from RES/CHP stations foresees further investments in Greek energy market

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    market. The incremental increase was adopted on a station category level (sliding premium

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  5. Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
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    hit. Disabled individuals are eligible for a monthly stipend on a sliding scale, but only

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  6. Back from the brink: What next for Greece's property market?
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    in the face of a sliding pound. That being said, a recent survey by British property website

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  7. Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?

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    has been sliding into arrears, which reached close to 6 million in 2017 (i.e. almost twice

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  8. Ministers unveil lengthy payment schemes for unpaid taxes and contributions
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    earning above this amount, there will be a sliding scale of instalments. Anyone paying the amount

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  9. Constitutional changes and Tsipras's leadership under scrutiny
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    votes to elect the president. The first vote would require the support of 200 MPs, with the sliding

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  10. MPs gear up for action as To Potami calls it a day and PASOK wobbles
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    , with the sliding scale dropping to 180 votes in the third vote, 151 in the fourth and just a simple majority

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