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  1. What are Greek coalition's plans for privatisation programme?
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    to the BoD members of HRADF and the Hellenic Financial Stability Facility. That law was voted

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  2. The government decisions that could shape the future of Greek banks
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    by the law. Our understanding is that the change in the legislation means that restricted rights

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  3. Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
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    policies on helping Greeks in debt. These are making changes to the law allowing up to 100 installments

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  4. As coalition prepares first draft laws, Tsipras may avoid Parliament vote on extension
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    on Friday that the draft law, allowing taxpayers to pay in up to 100 instalments, would be prepared

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  5. The six reform proposals Greece hopes will help unlock more funding

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    Office has estimated the cost of these measures at just over 200 million euros and the draft law

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  6. Ahead of Eurogroup, Greece juggles funds to cover liquidity shortage

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    obligations. According to the proposed law, those who will pay their full principal amount until

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  7. Here's why Greece's fiscal difficulties will dominate the agenda

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    that the previous legislation still applies for at least 2-3 months until it is amended (by the new law

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  8. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    that Italy had violated the law by confiscating the property. Greece had also intervened in the case

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  9. Coalition ready to pass first legislation as agenda for lenders' talks grows
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    is strong. The proposed law involves: a) Food allowance of 100 euros per family per month for up

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  10. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    the European Commission’s objection to the tabling of the law on the “humanitarian crisis,” arguing

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