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  1. Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review

    EconomyProgramme

    In a 21-page report that was submitted by the institutions to the Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos at the end of June and was leaked by Greek daily Eleftheros Typos on Sunday, the country’s lenders detail their proposals on the labour market reforms,...

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  2. Coalition and opposition make proposal and counter-proposal in build-up to electoral law vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The apparent bartering over the proposed changes to Greece’s electoral law is intensifying as the vote on the government’s bill approaches. The ballot is due to take place on Wednesday, July 20, and the government as well as the opposition are trying to...

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  3. Greek stocks rebound for second straight week and edge up 2.5 pct

    Economy

    The Greek equity market traded mostly in positive territory this week, ending 2.5 percent higher, even though banks underperformed. The trading activity remained extremely subdued in all sessions. During his one-day visit to Athens on Monday, the Europe...

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  4. Political leaders weigh up next moves in August lull
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    As legislative activity dies down for August, and before the commotion that will undoubtedly accompany the next bailout review in the autumn, leaders’ moves on the domestic political chessboard are attracting attention. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has...

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  5. Greece gears up for second review, faces wide-ranging reform to-do list

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    The government is expected to start negotiations with the institutions on the second programme review early this week. The start of the talks come in the wake of Greece implementation of the 15 prior actions needed to complete the first review, which wa...

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  6. Lesvos tragedy, Erdogan threat ratchet up refugee crisis pressure
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Two people were killed and another two seriously injured in a fire apparently caused by a cooking accident at the Moria refugee camp on Lesvos, highlighting the continuing challenges the Greek government faces in dealing with the refugee crisis and incr...

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  7. Flare-up between Athens and IMF fuels doubts over review breakthrough
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The omens for a productive visit by the institutions’ mission chiefs to Athens did not look particularly good on Monday as the dispute between Greece and the International Monetary Fund over fiscal targets in particular intensified just before talks wer...

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  8. Greece and institutions wrap up latest talks with no progress on difficult issues
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    EconomyProgramme

    Discussions between the institutions’ mission chiefs and Greek officials continued on Thursday without any agreement on the out-of-court mechanism, energy, justice and product markets that were in focus during the meetings. Energy Minister Giorgos Stath...

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  9. Mindful of role, Athens gears up for Cyprus Conference
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Just under three weeks are left before the Cyprus Conference on January 12 in Geneva, which is seen as crucial for the fate of reunification talks. According to sources, the conference is expected to lead to an agreement on the difficult issues of secur...

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  10. Athens gears up for Cyprus talks, expecting progress rather than agreement
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Following 19 months of intensive talks aiming to reunify Cyprus, the two Cypriot leaders are due to meet in Geneva on Monday at the beginning of a crucial week of negotiations on the issues of territory, security and guarantees. All sides are expressing...

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