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  1. Cyprus cable dispute and Crete mafia case cast fresh clouds over TIF reset agenda

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    . The former minister, who withdrew from frontline politics after losing the 2019 elections, also hints

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  2. Newsletter 477 - 26/09/2025

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    protest energy and hints at the challenge any governing coalition will face in forging stability

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  3. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    Sliding from No to Yes Govt proposals resemble those put forward by Commission The Greek Parliament is due to vote late on Friday or on Saturday whether to authorise Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos to negotiate an agreement with lenders based on proposals sent

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  4. Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016

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    sliding down towards oblivion fairly quickly. SYRIZA’s drastic transformation from an anti-austerity

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  5. The enemy within

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    or else risk sliding down towards oblivion fairly quickly. SYRIZA’s drastic transformation from an anti

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  6. New regime on electricity producers from RES/CHP stations foresees further investments in Greek energy market

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    market. The incremental increase was adopted on a station category level (sliding premium

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  7. Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    hit. Disabled individuals are eligible for a monthly stipend on a sliding scale, but only

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  8. Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?

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    has been sliding into arrears, which reached close to 6 million in 2017 (i.e. almost twice

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  9. Ministers unveil lengthy payment schemes for unpaid taxes and contributions
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    earning above this amount, there will be a sliding scale of instalments. Anyone paying the amount

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  10. Constitutional changes and Tsipras's leadership under scrutiny
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    votes to elect the president. The first vote would require the support of 200 MPs, with the sliding

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