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  1. The whole truth and nothing but the truth
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    Agora

    that the responsibility for the 2009 deficit lay with the New Democracy government led by Kostas

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  2. Gennimata handed task of transforming PASOK into broader centre-left alliance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    between making overtures towards the new party so he can lay the groundwork for future cooperation

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  3. Centre-left agrees on new name, starts building party structure
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    against efforts by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras that seemed aimed at trying to lay claim

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  4. EU disunity on refugees and its poisonous effects
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    Agora

    made it clear that his frustration lay with the feeling that the work carried out to agree on burden

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  5. How Greece sleepwalked off a cliff in 2009, in black and white

    Agora

    lay in primary expenditure and revenues. The report outlines how the Karamanlis government’s fiscal

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  6. Athens facing final steps in third review as next milestones identified
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    EconomyProgramme

    Athens to lay the groundwork for a timely conclusion to the fourth review by the end of May; agree

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  7. Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018

    Newsletters

    , the institutions expect Athens to lay the groundwork for a timely conclusion to the fourth review by the end

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  8. HCAP and Finance Ministry reveal five-year strategic plan for public assets

    EconomyFeatures

    , as well as to “lay the foundations for overcoming weaknesses and eliminating decades of decay

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  9. Newsletter 159 -27/04/2018

    Newsletters

    over the past couple of years should lay to rest any doubts about whether the fiscal targets can

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  10. Parties draw dividing lines ahead of new protests over name issue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    lay claim to a “Macedonian” language and that a minimum compromise should be to call it “Slavo

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