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Tsipras eyes four-year term but snap polls an option after MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government, bar some senior SYRIZA figures that think calling elections early next year might
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Multi-bill passed, sub-tranche released but debt relief expectations dwindling
EconomyProgrammeExpectations for the debt relief package that may be agreed at next week’s Eurogroup are being kept low and the interventions that are due to be announced look set to fall below the bar set by the Greek government. All the attention of Greece and its lenders is shifting towards the debt relief
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Greece-Russia spat intensifies but Athens hopes worst is over
PoliticsForeign Policycriticised Athens’s decision to expel two Russian diplomats and to bar two other people from entering
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The absent are in the wrong
AgoraThe French say: “The absent are always in the wrong.” The saying is quite correct, at least as far as the unification process in Europe is concerned. Greece has been a member of the European Union for almost four decades but, sadly, the parochialism of the Greek political elite (bar a few
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Encouragement for Tsipras ahead of key vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreeks (ANEL) will oppose the pact with Skopje (possibly bar one or two of the nationalist party’s
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Alpha Bank and Eurobank start new year with further bad loan sales
EconomyBankingwith their ambitious plans for reducing bad loans. It also raises the bar for the country’s three remaining
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SYRIZA sets out strategy for European vote with eye on general elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsdecision to set the bar so low caused some surprise. Of course, it may be a tactic aimed at rallying
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A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
Agorathat derailed the country. They set the bar high but have spent much of the last five years content to pass
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ND to highlight range of policy proposals after emphasis on tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politics. Instead, all the leaders of the parties represented in Parliament (bar Golden Dawn) will take part
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Newsletter 211 -21/06/2019
and the prime minister. Instead, all the leaders of the parties represented in Parliament (bar Golden Dawn
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