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  1. Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece

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    to parliamentary rules. This meant that the budget garnered a total of 153 out of 300 votes despite

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  2. Coalition wins crucial votes but at a price as SYRIZA leads polls
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    of 2013, the government is left with 153 lawmakers (126 New Democracy and 27 PASOK). Under normal

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  3. SYRIZA's bid to force elections by early 2015 will be a close-run thing

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    Democracy currently has 126 seats in Parliament and PASOK 27. This gives the government 153 seats

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  4. Is the Greek coalition about to cry over fresh milk?
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    will mean local producers will not be able to compete with cheaper imports. The government only holds 153

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  5. Omnibus bill passes but leaves marks on coalition and SYRIZA
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    article of the multi-bill and 151 voted for the second. The government, which began the day with 153

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  6. Greek current account deficit rises to 709 mln in February

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    Greece's February current account (C/A) deficit rose by 3.6 percent to 709 million euros, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). The moderate rise by 25 million euros year on year (YoY) mainly reflects an increase in the income account deficit by 153 million and a modest increase in the trade

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  7. Greek gg primary cash surplus at 2.2 bln in 2014, arrears down to 3.75 bln

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    single digit shares of total arrears: Local governments’ arrears dropped by 153 million YoY to 275

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  8. Greece passes latest omnibus bill, looks to next actions ahead
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    The omnibus bill with the second set of prior actions required for the disbursement of the next sub-tranche of 2 billion euros was voted through the Greek Parliament on Thursday evening. The bill was approved by the 153 coalition MPs, while To Potami voted “present” and the other opposition parties

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  9. Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote

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    . This means that the government has 153 out of 300 MPs in Parliament and an even more fragile

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  10. New Democracy bewildered by ballot failure as Tsipras solicits consensus
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    for his coalition, which now has just 153 of 300 MPs. When meeting President Prokopis Pavlopoulos

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