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  1. ND on cusp of brokering deal over diaspora vote as Novartis battle heats up
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from their country of residence. Following another meeting between government officials and representatives of all the opposition parties yesterday, Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos emerged... to politicians and I don’t know who else, but they are saving lives also.” The minister insists that the comment

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  2. Newsletter 224 -25/10/2019

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    who live abroad to vote in national elections from their country of residence. Following another... their first negative rate instrument when the 3-month T-Bill auction fetched offers of more than..., Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos emerged to announce that a compromise had been reached that would

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  3. Govt examines how to ease out of lockdown as PM rules out snap elections
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    of the coronavirus crisis. “I don’t feel like I’m short of any political legitimacy needed to implement.... Another issue that SYRIZA is latching on to is that the primary residence scheme is due to be scrapped... need,” he added. The premier’s view was echoed by Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakis. Speaking

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  4. Amid risk of 2015 re-run, Greece searching for deal with lenders
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    extra fiscal measures. Where there still seems to be an as-yet-unresolved difference is on how... it did not yet reach an agreement with the creditors. The government wants to set the tax-free threshold... that the negotiators parted on bad terms, with European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling

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  5. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

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    million lower YoY, largely reflecting the reduction in the T-Bill yields. PIB expenditure is seen... reiterated it plans to issue 7- and 10-year bond as well as T-Bills with durations of more than 6 months, while short-term funding will be implemented via T-bill issues and repo agreements with gg

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  6. Investigations into voter email leak continue despite denials from government

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    registered to vote in their countries of residence in last year’s national elections and has no bearing... of separate investigations by the Interior Ministry, a Greek prosecutor and the country’s Data...-Michelle Asimakopoulou from the upcoming EP elections and the resignation of a senior Interior

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  7. Government pins hopes on new measures to control runaway price hikes

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    of the European Council and European Commission. During the debate, Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld of Renew Europe... freedom mean Greece does not meet the conditions for EU funding. In ‘t Veld, who has been an outspoken... to the occasion and address the issues raised in the debate. New Democracy MEP Eliza Vozemberg claimed

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  8. Parties take another look at granting vote to Greek expats
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    residence. In a country which has experienced several waves of emigration over the two centuries of its... remotely, either at embassies and consulates in their country of residence or by postal ballot. All... no residence conditions in connection to voting rights, while others require expat voters to have lived

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  9. The Greek crisis we don’t see
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    Agora

    employed people have to support more than 4.7 million unemployed and inactive. There isn’t an economy... difficulties don’t seem too dramatic. In fact, the awakening of this spirit of solidarity has been

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  10. Central gov’t debt rises to 314.6 bln in Q3 on eurozone tranche and GGB redemptions

    Economy

    euros, while 39.4 billion are held by private investors. The debt breakdown shows T-Bills remained... borrowing, which stood at 0.41 years in Q1 and Q2 only reflecting 3- and 6-month T-Bill issues, rose

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