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Auctions, strikes trouble Tsipras but focus still on programme exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsto provide more robust protection for working class families. SYRIZA officials are also concerned about
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PM stands ground on property auctions despite broad concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom SYRIZA officials that the government should draw up some further legislation to protect
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EU disunity on refugees and its poisonous effects
Agorafrom European officials and politicians in the north and east over the past few years, when dealing
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Parliament gears up for budget vote as auction concerns persist
PoliticsGreek Politicsof an observatory that would be staffed by government and bank officials, to prioritise the non
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Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politicshot spot on the islands. Local officials are under pressure from residents to resist efforts
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Athens hits back over EU's refugee criticism, but domestic gripes more of a concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut resistance from local officials and residents on the islands, who fear that the camps will keep expanding
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Countdown begins for multi-bill, coalition eyes minimum wage increase
EconomyProgramme” to be rectified. Reports on Thursday suggested that Labour Ministry officials believe EFKA will have a surplus
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Athens set for 6.7 bln bailout tranche, talks on post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammeofficials told Reuters last week. He told public broadcaster ERT this would ensure that if Greece
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Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras was due to begin on Friday the process of informing Greek officials of the state of play in the talks with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) aimed at solving the longstanding name dispute between the two countries. According to reports, following his
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Political talks on name issue deepen divisions but PM eyes consensus
PoliticsGreek Politics’s speech and comments made by government officials to the local media suggest that the coalition
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