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  1. Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?

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    discipline. Yet the frontline forces have been unusually reluctant to blame spending cuts for the Mati

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  2. Fire fallout casts doubt on Tsipras’s post-MoU strategy
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    ahead of the next general elections. It is not yet clear if the deadly fire will prompt Tsipras

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  3. Effort for Greece and Albania to resolve diplomatic differences goes on back burner
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    the burden of yet another agreement that would certainly provoke fresh domestic reactions and boost

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  4. Athens taking more time to consider 2019 measures ahead of budget talks
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    tax cuts and extra social spending is not yet known. It was initially expected that most

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  5. Tsipras seeks to capitalise on bailout exit, build platform for elections
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    pledges will be the scrapping of next year’s pension cuts. However, this has yet to be discussed

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  6. Athens eyes cancellation of pension cuts as Tsipras prepares Thessaloniki package
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    The Greek government has given its clearest indication yet that it does not intend to implement the 1 percent of GDP in pension cuts due next year. Ahead of the first meeting of Alexis Tsipras’s new cabinet, two senior coalition figures have suggested that the measure, agreed with the lenders

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  7. Coalition tweaks labour market, lines up more post-MoU changes
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    . The SYRIZA leader will be encouraged by reports that opinion polls which have yet to be published

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  8. Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018

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    Pension issue lingers after talks Institutions visit for first time after MoU exit but no decision yet on reversal of cuts A five-day visit to Athens by the institutions, the first since the third bailout ended on August 20, concluded on Friday without any definitive answer regarding Greece’s

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  9. Greece's golden visa scheme brings revenues, but risks as well

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    at home and abroad for lack of transparency; however the results of the consultation are yet

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  10. PM moves quickly on policy pledges in bid highlight benefits of MoU exit
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    . It is not yet known by how much unions and employers will agree to increase salaries. Ta Nea reported

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