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Bailout talks resume with key issues pending and contingency measures emerging
EconomyProgrammeThe International Monetary Fund spring meetings and the discussions of Greek authorities with eurozone and IMF top officials on the sidelines did not yield any meaningful results apart from a proposal apparently made by the institutions for contingent measures of up to 2 percent of GDP (3.6 billion
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Eurogroup decision on contingent measures, debt leave Tsipras with tough task at home
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA and Independent Greeks MPs will be supportive of the plan. After the Eurogroup, officials said
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Mitsotakis takes first step in remoulding New Democracy
PoliticsGreek Politicsif they lose in the national elections. The new charter also prevents party officials who are appointed
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Asking Greece to stack more austerity measures ignores past failings
AgoraParliament elections of June 2014 the country was hailed by officials across the eurozone as a success
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Failure to agree on contingent measures causes further delay in conclusion of review
PoliticsGreek PoliticsJeroen Dijsselbloem held a teleconference with the visiting officials and decided there was no basis
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Greek effort to heal rift with Balkan neighbours may have come too late
PoliticsForeign Policywas an opportunity for officials from Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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EU highlights Greek border concerns but Athens concerned about Aegean
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Davutoglu, who held talks with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and other Greek officials
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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis indicated during a visit to Paris on Tuesday, where he met with French and OECD officials
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A Eurogroup deal that might be hard to stomach
Agoraon the table. It is no coincidence that out of the four officials that took to the podiums in the press
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Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016
and unconditional debt relief would be needed. Officials from the Washington-based organisation have repeated
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