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Newsletter 156 -23/03/2018
will be released once the institutions are satisfied that Greece has met their expectations regarding
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Greece's foreign policy trap
AgoraIndependent Greeks (ANEL), met on Tuesday amid rumours (albeit exaggerated ones) of a deep rift between
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Doubts about whether package deal with lenders is feasible by June
EconomyProgrammepledged in a teleconference last week that the deadlines would be met. The apparent delays have rekindled
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Ankara tension and Macedonia name talks weigh down coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, including US Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt, who he met on Wednesday. Independent Greeks Spyraki
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Tsipras fends off election rumours, Mitsotakis talks up moderate qualities
PoliticsGreek Politicsin an interview with Real FM. “Never have so many party bodies met, while everyone is bound by the central
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Politicians increasingly focussing on post-MoU landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the mechanism for providing additional relief if growth targets are not met. Tsakalotos also drew
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Mixed messages on foreign policy put coalition under pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsfear that Kammenos’s bombastic style and his outspoken verbal attacks on Turkey, which are met
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Athens presents growth plan outline as lenders continue to differ on debt relief
EconomyProgramme, ESM, the European Commission and IMF, met in Brussels yesterday to discuss Greek debt relief. Multiple
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Are hirings in the public sector out of control?
EconomyFeaturesthat that they fulfil real needs that are not being met by permanent staff, who were the actual recipients
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PM tries to halt election speculation as poll gap widens
PoliticsGreek Politics(ANEL) leader Panos Kammenos met last week with the leader of the nationalist New Right, Failos
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