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Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018
as another avenue of attack against the government. Apart from calls for resignations, reports suggest
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Coalition's attempt to defend handling of fatal blaze fails to stem criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsof attack against the government. Apart from calls for resignations, reports suggest that opposition
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Buckling under pressure of Mati death toll, Tsipras searches for corrective actions
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the disaster fallout. Reports suggest that one of the steps the government will announce
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PMI at 53.5 pts in July as optimism holds, export orders slow down
EconomyMacroeconomyinventories declined for the first time since December 2017. Reports of higher raw material costs
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Coalition pledges to demolish illegal buildings following Mati fire
PoliticsGreek Politicsto have failed in its task last week. According to some reports, the plans for the new body could
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Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
EconomyProgramme-MoU visit by the institutions. According to reports, this is expected to take place in the second half
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Athens taking more time to consider 2019 measures ahead of budget talks
EconomyProgrammeSemester, resulting in the Commission publishing its Draft Budgetary Plans reports in late November
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Focus turns to first post-MoU visit by creditors and talks on pension cuts
EconomyProgrammeGreeceās post-programme era, which officially began on Tuesday, is to start in earnest on September 10, when the institutions are due to return to Athens for the first round of discussions with the government. The 2019 pension cuts are expected to dominate the talks but reports suggest that Athens
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Athens eyes cancellation of pension cuts as Tsipras prepares Thessaloniki package
EconomyProgrammeby self-employed professionals; 4. A reduction in business taxes. According to reports, the pension cuts
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Tax cuts set to lead package of post-MoU pledges by Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsadds. Avgi newspaper, which has close links to the government, reports that Tsipras will announce
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