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  1. Coalition hits some turbulence but expects cohesion for multi-bill vote

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    that its annual budget is set to increase from 650 million euros to 910 million and that around 90 percent

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  2. Coalition approves multi-bill in Parliament, Tsipras picks up extra MP
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    Union of Centrists, also voted with the coalition during the ballot on the 2018 budget in December

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  3. Cabinet reshuffle and new bond issue coming up next for Tsipras
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    a total of 154. Megaloeconomou’s move was expected after she voted for the 2018 budget in December, only

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  4. Grand projects and even loftier ambitions drive Greece's energy project bonanza
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    projects, with 42 percent of the budget (around 9 billion euros) allocated to the energy sector

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  5. Fourth review begins, with Athens and creditors also focussing on post-MoU era
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    picture of this year’s budget execution and whether Greece is on track to reach its 3.5 percent of GDP

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  6. Unemployment rate at 20.8 pct in Dec as employed rise by 107,687 in 2017
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    forecast anticipated a rate of 21.8 percent for 2017 and 20.4 percent in 2018. In its final budget

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  7. Consumer price index turns positive in February with 0.1 pct rise
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    and hotels, cafes and restaurants. The Finance Ministry’s projection in the budget sees the HICP rising

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  8. Next key programme developments due in April as Athens shapes growth strategy
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    for this year has been revised downward slightly from the 2.5 percent included in the 2018 budget. Further

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  9. Still facing pile of bailout tasks, Athens looks ahead to post-MoU actions
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    , that the revenues recorded in the budget for this sale stand at 5 million euros.

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  10. Progress on new property values but concerns about energy privatisation
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    have collected around 2.6 billion euros from the property levy and this year’s budget has an identical

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