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  1. Tsipras reaches settlement with church, aiming to subdue critics

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    . The removal of around 10,000 priests from the civil service means that the government can replace

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  2. Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018

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    percent next Appeasing the civil service through conciliatory measures including backpay and making

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  3. Tsipras encounters obstacle in efforts to secure church deal
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    Apart from the promise of positions in the civil service, another clear sign that elections

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  4. A European intelligence school led by Greece and Cyprus?
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    by their national intelligence service or by the school, and under which requirements? Most

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  5. Scandal allegations playing growing role in path towards elections

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    of corruption in the health service. The tone for such exchanges had been set during the fierce clashes

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  6. SYRIZA scrutinised over watchdog appointment as education hirings confirmed
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    of 120 months of previous service, as well as academic qualifications and social criteria. Notably

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  7. Despite some common ground, revision of constitution makes for new battleground
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    as a result of the deal with Ieronymos, allowing new hires to replace them in the civil service. Pushing

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  8. Speculation about May elections revived by SYRIZA officials' comments
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    that handles all civil service salaries and their level of pay will be in line with the public sector wage

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  9. Government and banks reach deal over new scheme to protect main homes

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    will cover about 200,000 mortgages, or about 80 percent of property owners who are unable to service

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  10. Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
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    will apply to the food service sector, while VAT on energy bills will be reduce from 13 to 6 percent

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