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  1. Insolvency bill debate brings implementation challenges to the fore
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    their creditworthiness, while eliminating the need for court proceedings through an out-of-court settlement route

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  2. SYRIZA ups stakes over bankruptcy code as govt faces embarrassment over missing GD bigwig
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    proceedings through an out-of-court settlement route. The most controversial part of the would

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  3. Podcast - The rise and fall of Golden Dawn

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    presence in Greece. Now that some of the dust from the lengthy court proceedings has settled, The Agora

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  4. Vote on child custody bill reveals rifts within ND, KINAL
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    issue”. A further layer of controversy was added to the proceedings by SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras, who

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  5. Launch of new insolvency process may carry political significance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of potential friction over the insolvency proceedings is that the trend in many other countries

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  6. Creditors give thumbs up for 10th post-MoU review, underline pandemic legacy
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    EconomyProgramme

    efforts, with disruptions in court proceedings and the overall ban on enforced measures during the first

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  7. Post-Covid era dawns on new landscape for bad debt in Greece
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    of primary residence to the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings, providing a mechanism for borrowers

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  8. SYRIZA sees opportunity in tepid response to govt initiatives, PM's cosseting of right wing

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for Parliament to launch disciplinary proceedings against him. Mitsotakis’s refusal to take action

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  9. Parties at loggerheads over inquiry into media handouts
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    spokesman) has begun its proceedings but the ND deputies, who form a majority on the panel, rejected

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  10. Newsletter 318 - 26/11/2021

    Newsletters

    . The parliamentary committee launched its proceedings this week, but New Democracy MPs – who hold a majority

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