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Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016
. The draft legislation for the license tender was put to public consultation on Friday. Building
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Greece tops EU tables for lawyers but also pending administrative court cases
Society0.22 euros per capita in 2010 to 0.94 euros in 2014. Those figures put Greece in league with eastern
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Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
PoliticsGreek Politics. However, I am not highly alerted by it, it’s the right of the Greek government to put a draft bill
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Pension and income tax reform bill sets out 4.4 bln in new measures
EconomyProgrammeThe government tabled in Parliament on Friday evening the bill containing the pension and income tax reforms it had put to public consultation a few days earlier. The draft legislation also introduces a change to gaming taxation. The bill is expected to be discussed under the normal - not emergency
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Asking Greece to stack more austerity measures ignores past failings
Agora, austerity,” he said in plain terms. To put this in some context, according to the European Commission
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Parliament's budget office highlights economic challenges beyond bailout
EconomyMacroeconomyand the investments linked to the funding package put together by European Commission President
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The diversions of the past
Agoracontinuously be put through history's wringer either. “People are trapped in history and history is trapped
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Greek effort to heal rift with Balkan neighbours may have come too late
PoliticsForeign Policy, such as enhanced cross-border cooperation, should have been put on the table months ago. The delay
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Newsletter 72 - 06/05/2016
Reforms go to Sunday vote Measures unlikely to overcome Monday's Eurogroup obstacles Following a few weeks of public consultation and discussion in parliamentary committee, the pension and income tax reform bill will be put to a vote this Sunday night. The vote will take place just hours before
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Newsletter 74 - 20/05/2016
protective mechanisms need to be put in place for lenders and certain creditors. Initially, the Greek
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