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  1. Coalition picks out positives from lenders' deal, clashes over political violence
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    pressure to prove that his strategy of remaining in power to see out the third programme

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  2. Parties mark out battle lines for next elections
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    The debate on the government’s growth strategy in Parliament on Wednesday prompted some fierce exchanges between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his opponents in what many see as the drawing of battle lines ahead of the next elections. Tsipras argued that the opposition parties (New Democracy

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  3. Concerns raised about next year's pensions cuts
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    of 1,843.95 euros before the law would see their pension reduced by 438.38 euros to 1,405.57

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  4. No breakthrough on debt talks at Eurogroup but June 21 goal remains

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    , defined by the IMF,” said European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici. “But what I see

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  5. Tsipras claims he is in no hurry to call elections after bailout exit
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    that the government intends to see out its four-year term. Speculation about elections later this year had been

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  6. Mitsotakis applies pressure over MoU exit and name talks
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    and it will be interesting to see how the government manages to limit the impact of the new property values

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  7. An uncertain and wasted year for Italy
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    that it finds itself on the backfoot vis-à-vis the League. Looking further ahead, it is hard to see how

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  8. How 'clean' can an exit be? Athens snared between Rome and Berlin
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    ” is now a major concern of policy makers in Athens who see their ‘clean exit’ narrative

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  9. Multi-bill and MTFS heading to Parliament for conclusion of fourth review
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    of property owners would see their ENFIA tax increase this year as result of the new “objective

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  10. After an international agreement comes the domestic politics
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    exists. Centre-left PASOK has said it will wait to see the final text of the deal before deciding its

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