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Tsipras briefing suggests he is still searching for deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politics' wishes on the issue of labour market reform. The institutions' proposals call for the status quo
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The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Tsipras is to call snap elections straight away, perhaps seeking to capitalise on much
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammehad been stressing, particularly after the referendum call, the new letter notes it is “accepting
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Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
Economyor call of snap elections, it would be hard for the ECB to increase the ELA limit or avoid applying
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Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
Agoraor lenders. In this respect, Tsipras’s decision to call a referendum provides Greece with an opportunity
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S&P lowers Greek long-term rating by one notch to CCC-
Economythe lenders’ proposal and instead call a referendum on whether to accept the terms on offer. Moreover
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As second bailout comes to an end, Tsipras eyes third amid domestic turmoil
PoliticsGreek Politicsto call a referendum. It appears that Dragasakis heads a group of government officials that believe
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Between Scylla and Charybdis
AgoraHere we are again, just over five years of the anniversary of the country’s first programme and more than 210 billion euros of financing later, Greece is about to hold the referendum that machinations and backroom dealings averted back in 2011. Essentially, the moment Alexis Tsipras decided to call
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Yes or no, complex political developments lie ahead for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsas it seems certain that Tsipras will call elections before any of the conditions are met. Complicated
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An impossible choice
Agora. They are at the receiving end of all these erratic developments. They have to digest the call for a referendum on Sunday 5
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