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Green light for next bailout funds as Commission stands ground on post-MoU scenarios
EconomyProgrammeweeks has been fuelled for political reasons. The suggestion from the ruling coalition is that its
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that elections may just be weeks away. Instead, Mitsotakis’s decision to raise the alarm seems
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Greece's immediate focus on prior actions and growth plan
EconomyProgrammeTrainose, now owned by Italy’s Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, three weeks to submit an improved offer
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Athens, Skopje edge closer to name solution, but much ground still left to cover
PoliticsForeign Policyfor all sides to take stock of any progress that has been made over the last few weeks and what hurdles
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Tsipras suffers setbacks in bid to build momentum ahead of MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the coming weeks. It emerged on Friday that Olympiakos owner Vangelis Marinakis is facing
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Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe last few weeks that SYRIZA and ANEL have been drifting apart and seeking to differentiate
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PM livens up ministers over fourth review as debt relief proposals are put together
EconomyProgrammeof their tasks in recent weeks. One such case is Transport Minister Christos Spirtzis, who has always taken
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Prior actions and crucial meetings dominate agenda for rest of month
EconomyProgrammeThe pressure is back on the Greek government following the Easter break as it is thought that around 75 prior actions have to be completed in the coming weeks. Whether the aim is to reach a global deal with the institutions on June 21, as has been stated by European and Greek officials, or if more
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Ahead of IMF Spring Meetings, questions remain about conclusion of programme
EconomyProgrammethan two weeks until the next Eurogroup to show that it has not stopped at the 10 or so key
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Are hirings in the public sector out of control?
EconomyFeaturesIn recent weeks the Greek government has come under sustained criticism from the main opposition party, New Democracy, for its management of the public sector. “The situation in public administration is out of all control,” charged New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a recent statement
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