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  1. Wage ruling gives gov't immediate fiscal headache, political one may come later

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    on wage maturities If this proves to be correct, the government faces a challenge in finding... program review being carried out by the troika. It has struggled to reach this amount so finding... the impact that wage cuts would have on the party’s popularity. However, finding new savings could

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  2. Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018

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    made no effort to create political consensus about a potential deal at home because he does not want... will be conducted electronically from next month, the lenders want to make sure that the process is, indeed.... Eurosystem funding up by 786 mln in December Rise driven mainly by an increase in Emergency

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  3. Tracking Greece's fiscal performance
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    Agora

    . In this final blog for 2022, we want to take stock of where the budgetary situation stands, and what... perceived by Greece on government borrowing are not market rates. But, Greece will want to get back... interest rates on the debt. Figure 3 summarizes the headline findings, using the ESA accrual accounts

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  4. Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
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    moderate voices another chance. After all, polls still suggest that a majority of Greeks want to keep the euro, and want a deal in the end. Syriza is therefore likely to back Tsipras when he decides to put... in the form of less restrictive fiscal targets and the explicit and binding promise of debt relief upon

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  5. Some loose ends ahead of Eurogroup, questions remain over IMF's role

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    . The documents suggest that "If we do not want a new program but a closer monitoring, which... of the country’s prospects. "The IMF, however, does not want to change its fiscal outlook and assumptions... of the former Athens airport at Hellenikon, the submission of binding bids for gas firm DESFA

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  6. PM livens up ministers over fourth review as debt relief proposals are put together
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    in a meritocratic and transparent way. Tsipras made it clear to his ministers that he does not want... finance ministers has been working on will be discussed. The Greek premier does not want to give... for the operation of Egnatia Highway (the binding bids phase was meant to be launched in March) is one

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  7. European Commission's travel guidance brings some optimism for Greek tourism sector
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of coronavirus. Three in four would want visitors to carry a “health passports”, while nine out of 10 said they would want to see strict health checks at airports and borders. Greece continues to relax... and protective measures. While the guidance issued was non-binding, it sets the baseline for member-states

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  8. Dendias's Libya tangle cuts off Athens-Tripoli communication
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    ” a meeting. The Greek FM did not want to meet his Libyan counterpart since she had signed the recent... if the Tripoli government had indeed tried to “trap” the Greek FM into a meeting that he did not want to make... government has expired, and it cannot legitimately sign international agreements that are binding

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  9. Attention turns to next steps in solidifying Greek-Turkish relations

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    who cross the sea and drown in the river,” Erdogan said after talks with Mitsotakis. “We want... and Turkey who did not want detente, he added: “I feel a historical responsibility to utilise... it is not binding, it dictates that the countries need to keep channels of communication open, pursue

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  10. Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019

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    slogan for the elections, summing up the message that the leftists want to convey. Tsipras... to the expansionary measures announced by the government. Its findings suggest that the impact has not been as widespread as SYRIZA would probably want. Specifically, 36.9 percent of respondents said

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