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  1. Whether an "early" or "clean" exit, it's the same old story for Greece

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    in the Greek political system, the majority of Greeks expect their finances to worsen rather than improve

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  2. IMF flags up weak growth, long-term debt sustainability and reform pledges in Article IV report
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    in the longer-term as ageing population will weigh down growth and public finances, requiring higher

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  3. Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
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    of the EFKA social security fund’s finances and tax revenues. The IMF believes that last year’s excess

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  4. A moment to reflect, not celebrate

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    . The PASOK government in power in 2009, when Greece’s finances were discovered to be in dire straits

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  5. Parties take another look at granting vote to Greek expats
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    in Greece and forced to leave by high unemployment and dire finances, seem to have swung the consensus

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  6. Tsipras pledges array of tax cuts, hopes for break on pensions
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    macro indicators. He also noted that Greece’s public finances have improved significantly, leading

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  7. Lenders appear at ease with Tsipras pledges, cautious on pension cuts

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    and prospects of Greece’s public finances and economy, hoping that the figures will help back up its argument

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  8. Coalition's role in freight terminal contract, public broadcaster under attack
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    also been questions about the use of ERT's finances, for instance on co-productions with private

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  9. Council of Europe report warns over austerity-inflamed inequality in education
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    remains restricted due to the finances of families. Free kindergarten places remain limited

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  10. Getting to the church on time
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    -clients in the public sector and disregarding the implications this has for the country’s finances

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