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Newsletter 175 -21/09/2018
two years, reduction in contributions to main pensions from 20 to 15 percent, scrapping of trade tax
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Greek leaders' contrasting visions all a blur
Agorain contributions to main pensions from 20 to 15 percent, scrapping of trade tax for the self-employed, cutting
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Question mark over pension cuts in 2019 draft budget as Athens looks to lenders
EconomyProgrammewage and the scrapping of the sub-minimum wage for under 25s. Labour Minister Efi Achstioglou met
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Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off
EconomyProgrammescrapping the measure unilaterally, it could put the debt relief measures agreed this June at risk
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FinMin sets out how it would alter policy mix to prevent pension cuts
EconomyMacroeconomyaddress poverty and employment directly. By scrapping the pension cuts, the Greek government
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Coalition hopeful on pensions, looks to maximise impact of limited relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the institutions will agree to scrapping the pension cuts after Monday’s meeting of eurozone finance
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After Kotzias departure, Tsipras hopes for clear path to elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be on these interventions as well as the possible scrapping of next year’s pension cuts as 2018 comes to a close
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Newsletter 179 -19/10/2018
as the possible scrapping of next year’s pension cuts as 2018 comes to a close and Greece enters 2019
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Athens edges towards compromise on pension cuts but may have to plug fiscal gap
EconomyProgrammeto a definitive scrapping of the spending reductions, but will seek some kind of insurance policy
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As budget talks drag on, parties focus on inflicting damage via graft claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsunless one of the member states digs in its heels and does not accept the scrapping of the pension cuts
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