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  1. As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
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    Foreign PolicyGreek Politics

    Giorgos Koumoutsakos said that “we think and we want to believe that Turkey will not cross the doorstep... think a hot incident in the Aegean is unthinkable, improbable, because the other side doesn’t want... want peace and security but will in no way back down from defending our sovereign rights,” he said

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  2. Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022

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    or do not want to answer. Greeks appear split on whether second elections should be held next year if the first ballot does not produce a majority government: 49.8 pct want a governing coalition to be formed, while 47.1 pct want a new vote. Perhaps encouraged by the apparent narrowing of the ratings

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  3. PM tries to rally party, hoping to overcome past indiscretions on road to EP vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    things that Mitsotakis would want right now. Having been buffeted over the last few days by new... law and order agenda, the PM does not want another damaging story from his administration’s recent... channels, the social democrats argue. They stress this point because they want to differentiate

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  4. Parry and thrust from Mitsotakis as Tsipras prepares for own offensive
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the right direction, even if they want faster reforms and more effective governance. Mitsotakis has... leaderships about dissolving their parties and joining him en bloc. His new party will be a clean, centralised... want to follow Tsipras, but they want to do so collectively. as “the majority of SYRIZA

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  5. The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
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    Agora

    Greece could learn from the Portuguese experience? Athens and Lisbon may very well want to establish... countries want to overcome the stigma that was attached to them when the rest of the world was unwilling to lend to them. And they want to own their reform process, including how to finance

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  6. Is post-election just pre-election in Greece?
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    what kind of post-election narrative this constitutes. Instead of venturing down this avenue, we want... of the troika must decide if and in what manner they may want to continue their working arrangement... agreement’ for the time being – would have to reflect the fact that the Greek authorities want

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  7. Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , with an emphasis on transfer pricing in large corporates active abroad. We want to discuss legislative... want to revive infrastructure projects with public and private investors and the support of the EU... to the Greek private sector. We want to take additional measures to clean-up non-performing loans

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  8. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    to the poll, the majority of Greeks still want the government to reach a compromise with lenders and keep the country in the eurozone. A total of 61.2 percent said they want to keep the euro even if more measures are needed, while 32.5 percent want to return to the drachma. Also, 70.7 percent of respondents

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  9. Back to the technocrats for Tsipras after Riga meeting yields little

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    press reports that creditors want the current three rates to be streamlined into two but that the Greek side does not want to scrap one of the brackets. Greece is proposing three rates (7, 14 and 22 percent), while the institutions want the brackets to be 11 and 23 percent. The government is briefing

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  10. Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?

    Agora

    that although voters want a deal, they do not want the government to back down on the key issues... theoretically want because it keeps Greece in the euro and ends uncertainty for at least a few months

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