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Tsipras limits pledges and expectations in Thessaloniki
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the TV stations set to close as a result of the recent broadcasting permit auction. The reporter
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Opposition leaders rule out support for SYRIZA as battle for centre ground looms
PoliticsGreek Politicswas that the centrists have their heart set on an alliance with Mitsotakis, whose pro-reformist stance and attempt
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Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsin construction firms that bid for state contracts. This is particularly pertinent to the new broadcasting set
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Government's relationship with Stournaras teeters again
PoliticsForeign Policythat happened in rapid succession over the course of Thursday seem to have set the government and Stournaras
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Out with the old, in with the old
Agora, though, is that the government set no other significant criteria than who was able to pay the highest
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State clears 440 mln in arrears to private sector in July
EconomyMacroeconomyIn its first bulletin on the transfers and payments of general government arrears since the government came to power in January, the Finance Ministry (MoF) has set out how these debts are being paid following the conclusion of the first programmer review. According to ministry figures for July
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Budget primary surplus of 3.8 bln to Aug beats target by wide margin
EconomyMacroeconomythe so-called “special appropriation” (i.e. the money set aside for arrears from the last programme
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After Article IV consultations IMF says challenges remain, substantial debt relief is needed
EconomyProgrammeto resolve NPLs. In addition, the supervisor should set ambitious targets for banks to reduce NPLs
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Budget execution to Aug shows 3.8 bln primary surplus, 2.8 bln better than target
EconomyMacroeconomyarrears via the so-called “special appropriation” (i.e. the money set aside for arrears from the last
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IMF's role in Greek bailout remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammethan 104 percent of the target set for the July–September period. The same sources also confirmed
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