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  1. Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018

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    Pension issue lingers after talks Institutions visit for first time after MoU exit but no decision yet on reversal of cuts A five-day visit to Athens by the institutions, the first since the third bailout ended on August 20, concluded on Friday without any definitive answer regarding Greece’s

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  2. Greece's golden visa scheme brings revenues, but risks as well

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    at home and abroad for lack of transparency; however the results of the consultation are yet

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  3. PM moves quickly on policy pledges in bid highlight benefits of MoU exit
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    . It is not yet known by how much unions and employers will agree to increase salaries. Ta Nea reported

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  4. Tsipras and Kammenos vow to stick together until further notice
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    bound to each other since January 2015 and it does not look like they are ready to sever ties just yet

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  5. Privatisation revenues edge upward as end-of-year deadline looms
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    pool, running track, central square and a museum on air travel, as well as other features. As yet

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  6. Tsipras ready to stay course on Macedonia name deal despite domestic uncertainty
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    to ratify it if he comes to power and the pact has not yet been rubber-stamped in Athens. The conservative

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  7. Newsletter 177 -05/10/2018

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    was given the clearest indication yet on Monday that its European lenders may agree to its request

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  8. ANEL adds to uncertainty over Macedonia name deal and its political impact
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    The potential of the Macedonia name issue affecting political developments in Greece has resurfaced even though it is not yet clear if the Prespes Agreement will reach Greek Parliament. Although the picture in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) remains unclear following

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  9. Tsipras planning for life without Kammenos
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    has not yet backed a candidate. However, a comment made by Kotzias over the weekend did cause some

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  10. Coalition indicates it will keep focus on corruption allegations
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    , which has yet to deliver its final report, looked into alleged mismanagement of funds

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