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  1. In updated forecasts, IMF sees Greece meeting fiscal targets and debt falling
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    on the other hand, will stay broadly unchanged at 48.1 percent of GDP in 2018 and drop by 1 percentage point

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  2. Amid coalition bickering, Skopje vote lights up path to snap elections in Greece
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    with Kammenos, the path until that point is reached looks bumpy. This was emphasised by the fact

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  3. Revision confirms second year of total fiscal surplus at 0.8 pct of GDP
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    percentage point revision to 5.6 percent for 2015, while the surplus last year was marginally lower at 0.5

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    remained steady at 3.6 percent of GDP; there was a minor 0.1 percentage point revision to 5.6 percent

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  5. Preparing for a new normal in German politics
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    by Daimler Benz in 2017. On her two (albeit short) visits to Greece, Merkel has repeatedly made a point

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  6. Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
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    violence”, and “wanting to return education to the low point of the 1980s”. For his part, Education

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  7. Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
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    point each of the following years until it reaches 25 percent. Tsipras also pledged to introduce

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  8. EC autumn forecast lowers growth for 2019 on pending budget finalisation
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    the debt load. The Commission makes a point in highlighting that its forecast is not directly

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  9. Getting to the church on time
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    When Alexis Tsipras held a televised news conference last week, standing side-by-side with the head of the Church of Greece – Archbishop Ieronymos, the impression given was that a momentous point in the relationship between the Greek state and the church had been reached. As each day passes, though

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  10. Coalition closing in on goal of cancelling pension cuts
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    enlarged to around 900 million euros, Tsipras will have another victory to point to. One of his main

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