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After an international agreement comes the domestic politics
Agorato the Macedonia issue will dominate the political debate in Greece. Tsipras will try to hail
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Government indicates readiness to play waiting game on pension cuts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe pension cuts due in 2019 continue to dominate the Greek political agenda, with the latest intervention from a government official suggesting that Athens has no intention of acting on this issue without first reaching an understanding with the European institutions. The Greek media was full
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Banks try to build on growing confidence
EconomyBanking) and in turn boost the Greek economy, where SMEs dominate the business landscape. Italy’s doBank
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Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
EconomyProgrammeof October. The issue that is expected to dominate the agenda is the drafting of next year’s budget
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A moment to reflect, not celebrate
Agorato a higher cause now dominate Greek social media to such an extent that many commentators and journalists
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Focus turns to first post-MoU visit by creditors and talks on pension cuts
EconomyProgrammeGreece’s post-programme era, which officially began on Tuesday, is to start in earnest on September 10, when the institutions are due to return to Athens for the first round of discussions with the government. The 2019 pension cuts are expected to dominate the talks but reports suggest that Athens
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Athens facing diplomatic developments on several fronts in September
PoliticsForeign Policywith the 2016 attempted coup. However, the Cyprus issue is expected to dominate talks in New York between
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Greek banks push for return to normality
EconomyBankingboost the Greek economy, where SMEs dominate the business landscape. In total, Greece’s banks aim
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SYRIZA, New Democracy promote competing narratives after MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat such measures will help the leftist party dominate in terms of backing from this particular social group
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Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018
continues to dominate Greece’s economic discourse. Comments by European Stability Mechanism managing
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