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  1. Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016

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    for New Democracy and others to oppose scrapping parliamentary immunity for former politicians

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  2. Tight schedule to approve multi-bill, tick off remaining milestones

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    . The milestone called for the scrapping of the lower minimum contribution base for owners of tourism

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  3. Greece heads to Eurogroup facing uncertain outcome
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    accept scrapping the ministerial veto over collective dismissals, but seems to reject an increase

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

    ready to withdraw as a guarantor power. Turkey seems to accept the scrapping of guarantees

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  5. Schaeuble presents Athens with stark reality of programme without IMF
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    measures) even if it means long-term risks, such as the possible scrapping of plans for medium- and long

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  6. Tsipras tweaks message as chance of review compromise emerges
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to avoid legislating further pension cuts. Instead, the scrapping of the so-called “personal difference

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  7. Eurogroup agrees return of mission to Athens but key issues unresolved
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the early adoption of the reduction of the tax-free threshold and scrapping of the so-called personal

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  8. Greece forced to revisit prickly subject of pension spending to conclude review
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    EconomyProgramme

    and the institutions could agree on scrapping a large part of the personal difference as of 2020 or 2021

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  9. Newsletter 110 - 10/03/2017

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    threshold to around 6,000 euros and scrapping the so-called personal difference between existing

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  10. Greece and lenders trap themselves over labour reforms
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    Agora

    (currently at 5 percent of the work force per month) and the scrapping of the need for pre-approval from

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