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  1. New Democracy bewildered by ballot failure as Tsipras solicits consensus
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    majority trimmed by two during last week’s vote on another set of bailout-related measures, it has

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  2. Fallout from aborted leadership vote tests New Democracy's unity

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    Following its failure to hold its leadership ballot on Sunday, New Democracy is in a state turmoil that looks set to deepen in the coming days. The party’s electoral committee met yesterday and – after it was decided that nobody would resign despite previous calls for such action - agreed to try

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  3. Coalition considers options for addressing pension system sustainability
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    in the second set of milestones for the next sub-tranche of 1 billion euros due by mid-December, but be part

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  4. Rate of credit contraction edges up to 1.6 pct in Oct

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    issues to be included in the next set of milestones the government has to implement by mid-December.

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  5. Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche

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    be set in a fiscally neutral manner and consistent with the agreed wage bill targets. In addition

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  6. EU-Turkey refugee agreement: A life saver or a dud?
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    set a very negative precedent, which could see the EU locked into tacitly, or even directly

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  7. New Democracy to take second stab at leadership vote on Dec 20

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    The saga that is the New Democracy leadership election looks set to come to a conclusion as the four candidates have agreed to hold the ballot on Sunday, December 20. The party’s electoral committee is due to meet on Friday to rubber the stamp the decision and to reportedly award the contract

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  8. Newsletter 54 - 04/12/2015

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    the Schengen Area – the recent exchanges between Greece and the Union set a poisonous precedent

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  9. Pension reform wrangle prompts Greece to consider going own way on contributions rise
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    Although decisions regarding pension reform are not due until the first programme review scheduled for January, after the second set of milestones has been completed, the issue is already beginning to dominate the agenda. Greece and its lenders remain some distance from reaching common ground

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  10. Greece a gateway and scapegoat in EU's refugee crisis
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    of a possible exit from the Schengen Area – the recent exchanges set a poisonous precedent. The EU has

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