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  1. Mitsotakis tries to dig way out of snowstorm fallout
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    parties and parts of the media has focussed on how car and rail passengers were trapped in and around... power for more than 24 hours in some cases. However, this has also raised questions about the state... and a reorganisation of Greece’s civil protection – a vow that was renewed following last summer’s wildfires

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  2. Government stands firm on rejecting PASOK's bank tax proposal
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    terms and lower commissions. Finally, Marinakis warned that such a measure would undermine... attendance of an investment roadshow in London, PASOK has elicited a frantic response from... hand, argues that the measure is socially just, claiming that the banks have been operating

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  3. HFSF study identifies constraints on developing dynamic NPL market

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    stresses As a provisional measure, an amendment could be adopted according to which the debtor has... and experienced judges in dealing with NPLs that leads to long backlogs and delays. Enhancing the training... in the legal framework has led to long backlogs and delays. The volume of both new and accumulated

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  4. Newsletter 194 -15/02/2018

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    -bailout tasks Athens has agreed with the institutions. The submission of the plan, followed by its... at the next meeting. It's clear that there are some issues open at the moment,” he said. “But Greece has... identified and we know that the authorities are working very hard. But I cannot tell you

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  5. Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
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    finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, alongside CDU rebels? The answer has to be no: reports... the polls currently suggest that Syriza has a comfortable lead, the consequences of rejecting a deal... are labour market and pension reforms, and the pace of fiscal consolidation. Greece has liberalised

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  6. Have inflation "repay" Greek debt and growth reduce indebtedness

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    of this measure would be equal to the cost of funding the 80 BEUR when those 80 billion don’t generate... this: “I’ll make you an offer which you cannot refuse. I will do you the favor of repaying your loans down to the last Eurocent. Not today, but in 50 years from now. All I ask you in exchange is that I don

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  7. ND seeks to capitalise on divergent views over defence procurements
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    a larger outlay on a pilot training centre in Kalamata, would rise by close to 1 billion euros. Tsipras... also argued that more effort has to be made by Athens, which has the highest defence spending in the EU... every measure for the security of our islands,” said Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos, who

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  8. A Greek form of Triangulation

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    to create a political clientele in this way. New Democracy, though, has argued that its measures..., but what Mitsotakis revealed about how he has carved out such a dominant position for himself and his... of triangulation.” Triangulation is a term that has been in use in political strategy since the 1990s

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  9. Govt stands firm on 'no lockdown' message, pins hopes on vaccination surge
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    the decision to impose fines on unvaccinated over-60s, calling the measure “a last resort”. “I am a liberal office-holder and I do not favour, in principle, the idea of directives”, the prime minister said...”. Mitsotakis told CNN that the government has a range of other measures ready to deploy if necessary, including

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  10. Eight years later: Is Croatia finally truly ready for Europe?

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    , nothing has changed fundamentally. Serbian leadership still does not acknowledge that Serbia carried out... seats in Serbian Parliament, however this has not happened to date, while in Croatia representatives..., it was reduced to 4.3 percent, so it is not difficult to conclude that Croatia has a problem

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