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Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe parliamentary inquiry into the OPEKEPE farm payments scandal, which concluded officially on Tuesday, finding... a negative view, compared to 33 pct in January. The finding suggests that continued exposure
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In hindsight it would have been nicer
Agoraon the 5th of June after its contents were leaked by the Wall Street Journal's Matina Stevis, the IMF openly
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How big is Greek fiscal gap? Will cuts be needed? Here's our Q&A
PoliticsGreek Politicswall in its discussions with technocrats from the European Commission, European Central Bank
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Last man standing
Agoratogether on this issue, and others, is much like trying to nail jelly to the wall. It was only
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Greece’s first bailout, lenders and their pledge to maintain debt exposure
EconomyProgrammeThe Wall Street Journal and El Pais published over the weekend a revealing record of the minutes from the International Monetary Fund’s board meeting in May 2010, which sealed the organizations participation in the first Greek bailout. “The Dutch, French and German chairs conveyed to the Board
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Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
Agoraclaims against police be included in a new immigration code. A recent Wall Street Journal article
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Samaras seeks vote of confidence and moment of history
AgoraPop quiz: When was the last time Greece held elections at the end of the government’s four-year term? It was in 1989, the year the Berlin Wall fell, F.W. de Klerk started dismantling apartheid in South Africa, Soviet troops left Afghanistan, Chinese students demonstrated and were shot in Tiananmen
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With troika review pending, Greek bailout exit plan faces time challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicsbailout exit to be discussed in earnest with Greece's eurozone partners. The Wall Street Journal
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Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014
at it,” wrote the Wall Street Journal in an editorial this week after the prospect of snap elections
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A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
Agora, European leaders got better at it,” wrote the Wall Street Journal in an editorial this week after
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