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  1. Newsletter 98 - 02/12/2016

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    Moscovici and European Central Bank executive board member Benoit Coeure visited Athens with encouraging

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  2. Shaping the post-programme narrative in Greece
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    Agora

    ; an unprecedented credit event for a European IMF member. That experience still resonates strongly

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  3. The IMF and Greece's bitter pill
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    Agora

    to be politically acceptable to 19 sovereign member states” but “an open-ended long-term commitment

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  4. Lenders' reaction to pension pledge leaves Tsipras short of options
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    that the institutions as well as some member states believe “the actions of the Greek government

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  5. Dispute over handouts drags on, allowing tension with creditors to rise
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the start of election campaigns in other eurozone member states. Athens is also hopeful

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  6. Athens eyes fiscal compromise to complete programme review
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and some eurozone member states, which have sided with the Fund and appear to have little trust

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  7. Papandreou returns as PASOK seeks revival
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    alliance led by PASOK and known as the Democratic Alignment. The other key member of the group

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  8. Athens sees Cyprus talks progressing despite lack of deal in Geneva
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    proposals Cyprus Republic Nicos Anastasiades focused on the capacity of a united Cyprus as a member

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  9. Tsipras dismisses snap polls and new measures as review deal hangs in balance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the eurozone member states. Another problem is that although this would provide Tsipras with the three

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  10. Eurogroup sheds little light on how Greek review will progress
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    EconomyProgramme

    and because some member states have insisted that the Washington-based organisation must continue its role

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