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  1. Out-of-court workout bill prepared amid apparent concern from banks
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    between 20-50,000 euros, a simple standardised electronic process will be implemented. In addition

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  2. The implications of Erdogan's referendum victory
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    elections going to a run-off if no candidate wins a simple majority in the first round. *Wolfango Piccoli

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  3. After agreeing measures, coalition sets sights on vote and debt relief deal
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    , in political terms, the choice will not be as simple as that since voting this way would leave

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  4. The wit and will of men
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    and then, Athens will face a simple but chilling dilemma: Accept a compromise that involves a loan

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  5. The conundrum of Greek olive oil exports
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    . However, it’s not that simple. This strategy has been in place for so long that, beyond getting the oil

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  6. I know what you did the summer before last
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    as opposition leader with a simple “nobody is without sin” as Antonis Samaras attempted in 2012

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  7. Tsipras confirms Parliament will probe contentious Novartis bribery claims
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    . A simple majority (151/300 seats) is needed for the inquiry to get the green light, which means

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  8. Diplomatic exchanges over name issue intensify
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    these will be ratified through an international agreement. This agreement could pass with a simple majority in both

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  9. Macedonia name talks move along but key issues still to be addressed
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    be approved by a simple parliamentary majority in both Athens and Skopje. This would simplify

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  10. Name talks enter crucial phase as Athens prepares to share draft "pact"
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    of the United Nations in 1995. This means that both parliaments could ratify the agreement by a simple

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