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First general strike an awkward but telling moment for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politics(@jvanovertveldt) November 12, 2015 The decision by SYRIZA's labour policy wing to back the strike does
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Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government passed the latest multi-bill needed for another 12 billion euros in bailout loans and bank recapitalisation funds through Parliament on Thursday night but at a considerable cost. Two MPs, one from each of the governing parties, failed to back the legislation and were ousted from
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Greece gets tranche and looks ahead to next tasks, including pensions and NPLs
EconomyProgrammestatement of July 12. According to the MoU, the task force would report by December, while
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Tsipras visits Israel but his aims are not yet clear
PoliticsForeign Policy: A. The construction of a pipeline that will begin from Leviathan gas field heading to Cyprus's offshore Block 12
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Budget execution improves significantly in Oct, primary surplus reaches 4.53 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion. For the 10-month period, PIB revenues fell almost 12 percent to 3.1 billion, 208 million short
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Rate of credit contraction edges up to 1.6 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomydeductions of 12 million in October and 94 million year to date. The rate of contraction in loans
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Greek teachers low paid, but work shorter hours in smaller classes
Societysessions, and after 12 years to 18 sessions. After 20 years of service, teachers are required
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Building activity down by 3.5 pct in Sept for third straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomythe end of 2010, with overall loan net deductions at almost 12 billion euros over this period. According
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Greece concludes regional airports deal, more privatisations lie ahead
Economyinvolves the airports of Thessaloniki, Kavala as well as 12 airports in the islands including those
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Unemployment rate fell further to 24 pct in Q3 on seasonally increased employment
EconomyMacroeconomyinstead of full-time, while 12 percent were exclusively looking for a full-time job. An almost stable
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