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Newsletter 226 -01/11/2019
the creditors to lower it after that. This was one of the key election pledges he made
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New asylum law comes up against old failings
Agora. Another key difference is that the Netherlands has developed and adapted its asylum policy over several
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Watchdog raid strains testy relationship between banks and govt
EconomyBankingthat there was justification for some of the concerns about the Finance Ministry’s engagement with key stakeholders
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PM to oversee tweaks to tax bill as constitutional revision enters final round
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis one of the key themes of its attacks on the previous SYRIZA government, which it accused of burdening
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IMF consultation report pinpoints health of Greek banks as central to growth
EconomyBankingregulatory goal posts, and weak coordination among key stakeholders.” In the Fund’s view the quality
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Constitutional changes and Tsipras's leadership under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the other key changes that is due to be debated is the restrictions on the prosecution of ministers
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Primary cash balance surplus at 5.56 bln in October
EconomyMacroeconomyand BoG differ and, therefore, their key figures are not directly comparable.
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Despite differing views IMF and EC see no immediate debt sustainability concerns
EconomyProgrammethat the contrasting views on certain debt analysis parameters remain between the two key institutions that used
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PM outlines social dividend plans as Tsipras points way for SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsso it becomes SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance, its structures, membership and key personalities
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Turkey's move in Mediterranean puts Mitsotakis under pressure domestically
PoliticsGreek Politicsof fire for Mitsotakis, who is relatively inexperienced on diplomatic issues. The key threats he faces
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