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Greece stuck in the long tunnel of political transition
Agorais the accident that must not happen,” Samaras told New Democracy supporters last week. “He wags his
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Greece's new finance minister lines up for a marathon (and several short sprints)
PoliticsGreek Politicsand not being paid on time,” Hardouvelis told Ant-1 TV in his first interview after being named
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Stomach for the fight
AgoraStress can affect you in peculiar ways. “I felt so ill reading that mail I had to admit myself into the clinic at 4 am," Deputy Prime Minister Evangelos Venizelos told The Guardian recently as he recounted the moment he says he realised George Papandreou had not properly thought through the idea
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Two years on, Greek government ready to give up on higher heating fuel tax
PoliticsGreek Politicssources told the media that demand for heating oil slumped 71 percent in the first year (October 2012
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Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
Agoracriticised for its profligacy and being told to get by on less, Greeks should be excused for feeling
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DIMAR imploding and leaving gap in Greek center left
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the EU vote. Kouvelis offered to resign only to be told to stay on by some within the party
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Greece to recover at least 30 of 50 bln it borrowed to bail out banks, says HFSF chief
EconomyBankingGreece is likely to recover more than 30 billion euros of the 50 billion it has borrowed to rescue its banks, Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) CEO Anastasia Sakellariou told Kathimerini newspaper in an interview published on Sunday. The HFSF’s original paid-up capital stands at 49.7 billion
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The IMF crisis and how to solve it
Agora-told part of the story. The official IMF response to the staff report was contained in a single
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New Democracy risks losing moderates with move for right-wing alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsand I feel that I have no connection to this at all,” Mitsotakis told Mega TV. His comments raise
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How Greek banks' capital needs could be reduced by 2.3 bln
Economyis expected to be tabled to Parliament by early September. Bank of Greece (BoG) sources told Capital.gr
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