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  1. Killing puts strain on Greek-Albanian relations after stalled efforts to reach deal
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    World War. Other reports have claimed that Katsifas was the member of a Greek ultra-nationalist group

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  2. Athens ready to start legislating fiscal measures despite ongoing talks over 2019 budget
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    sources indicated that for eurozone member states to approve the Greek demand, the government

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  3. Athens prepares final 2019 budget after green light to ditch pension cuts
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    Central Bank and central banks in the member states (ANFA and SMP). There appears to be progress on one

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  4. After 2019 budget, lenders turn attention to Greek post-MoU reform tasks
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    member states to the idea of releasing the bond profits. Athens knows that this would immediately send

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  5. To Potami tries to quash speculation about stance on Prespes Agreement
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    no difference to the size of ANEL’s parliamentary group (seven MPs) as Quick is not an elected member

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  6. The absent are in the wrong
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    The French say: “The absent are always in the wrong.” The saying is quite correct, at least as far as the unification process in Europe is concerned. Greece has been a member of the European Union for almost four decades but, sadly, the parochialism of the Greek political elite (bar a few

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  7. New court verdict adds to concern about impact of backpay on fiscal balance
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    unconstitutional for serving civil servants from 2012 onwards. The verdict is not final as the seven-member

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  8. Newsletter 188 -21/12/2018

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    civil servants from 2012 onwards. The verdict is not final as the seven-member panel of judges has

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  9. Merkel backing for name deal overshadowed by coalition leaders' crucial talks
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    , but is expected to also receive the backing of independent MP Katerina Papakosta, who is also a cabinet member

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  10. Small parties suffer as Parliament edges towards vote on name deal
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    and the fact that former PASOK leader George Papandreou, a member of KINAL’s political council, appears

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