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  1. Early rounds of talks with lenders focus on possible prior actions

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    a reduction in headcount and procurement. 9) Change in the law on settlement of tax arrears with stricter

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  2. This is the government's strategy on banks and NPLs as part of third bailout

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    to modify last year’s law regarding state guarantees for deferred tax assets (DTA) in order to minimize

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  3. A pro-euro alliance to challenge Tsipras?

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    in his interview that Greece’s electoral law does not allow the 50-seat bonus to be given

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  4. Newsletter 40 - 28/08/2015

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    states that “the law relating to government guarantees on DTA will be amended to minimise programme

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  5. These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September

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    of a new criminal law on tax evasion and fraud, issuance of a circular on fines to ensure

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  6. The ins and outs of the Greek bank recapitalisation process
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    Economy

    that “the law relating to government guarantees on DTA will be amended to minimise programme funding

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  7. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

    Newsletters

    police and the repealing of the citizenship law. SYRIZA preaches that it is clean but has little

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  8. Amid fog of confusion, Greeks vote... again
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    Agora

    police and the repealing of the citizenship law. SYRIZA preaches that it is clean but has little

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  9. Neither necessary, nor good

    Agora

    , introducing a new citizenship law for second-generation migrants after it was repealed under the previous

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  10. Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The submission of the draft law containing the first set of measures Greece has to pass to receive further bailout funding has prompted some disquiet within the government but not to the level that there are any concerns about the multi-bill not being approved in a vote on Friday. SYRIZA’s

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