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Newsletter 179 -19/10/2018
could cope with the departure, or perhaps even welcomed it. This may reflect the frustration that has
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Athens and lenders yet to agree on how to drop pension cuts without creating fiscal gap
EconomyMacroeconomyComments by European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling have underlined that Greece and the institutions have yet to reach a formal agreement on the cancellation of next year’s pension cuts. Speaking to journalists in Luxembourg on Thursday, Regling welcomed the fact that Athens
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Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018
agreement on the cancellation of next year’s pension cuts. Regling welcomed the fact that Athens
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Tsipras pushes for revision of constitution, hoping to score political points
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe welcomed by the church, which has traditionally opposed any attempt to sever its links
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Tsipras reaches settlement with church, aiming to subdue critics
PoliticsGreek Politicsregarding the separation of church and state. New Democracy welcomed the agreement between
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Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform
EconomyProgramme. “Ministers welcomed that the primary surplus target of 3.5 percent of GDP is projected to be met
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Tsipras visit to Moscow confirms thaw in relations with Russia after diplomatic spat
PoliticsForeign Policyto the issue. This was welcomed by the Greek delegation. The Greek side was also pleased to see
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Athens prepares new primary residences proposal after finding common ground with banks
EconomyProgrammethe European Commission will be welcomed by the markets, boosting Greece’s efforts to re-establish
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Tsipras eyes further expansion into centre-left territory after reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsreshuffle. The addition of more officials from the centre-left party was not universally welcomed
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Tsipras visits Skopje to highlight name deal positives as implementation work continues
PoliticsForeign Policyof the Prespes Agreement and will be surely welcomed by the international community, although the domestic
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