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  1. Newsletter 50 - 06/11/2015

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    -called post-programme surveillance (PPS). This monitoring exercise will last until at least 75 percent of the financial assistance Portugal received has been repaid. PPS may in effect last until 2026... of Greeks and Portuguese frequently served to export domestic poverty abroad in the hope of finding better

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  2. Portugal and Greece: The opposite ends of Europe’s southern periphery
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    will last until at least 75 percent of the financial assistance Portugal received has been repaid. PPS may in effect last until 2026. The objective of PPS is ultimately to measure Portugal’s capacity to repay... in the hope of finding better living and working conditions on new shores, be they far or near

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  3. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

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    to keep refugees at the so-called hotspots on the Greek islands until they have been relocated. This means finding places for thousands of people to stay in the country for several weeks at a time.... It also means that a problem which until now had been limited to the islands and border areas is now

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  4. Newsletter 69 - 08/04/2016

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    of 50 billion. Stathakis also said that Greek debt is sustainable until 2022, when a new round... be smaller than the one that has been discussed until now. There is also another important aspect... is the biggest gain for the Greek government, which is finding it increasingly difficult to deal

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  5. Crisis management policy: the sad lesson of the Greek case
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    necessary, could have been implemented until a surplus in public finances was obtained and debt adjustments made until the debt outlook was in accordance with the IMF’s sustainability requirements... is to start by finding out how big a surplus is needed to pay off all the debt, the second point is to find

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  6. Explanations sought as PM backs away from prospect of early elections
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    of undermining his chances of being re-elected. Until the Prime Minister’s comments in Parliament... that of his close associates only State Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis encouraged the PM to hold on until next..., or ND needing, and perhaps not finding, coalition partners after a second ballot, under enhanced

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  7. No certainties for Athens before Eurogroup as lenders try for debt deal
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    should remain until 2022 or 2023. The growth projections, though, seem a more challenging problem... that Athens will not pay off the loans it has received from the European Stability Mechanism until 2120... that Merkel’s CDU party is winning comfortably, she would be loath to rock the boat. Real News

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  8. Mitsotakis pledges more benefits, new faces as election build-up intensifies
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    million euros had been paid out to 1.463 million recipients. Applications can be submitted up until December 21 for payments up until December 28. Mitsotakis also hopes to attract younger voters... the proportional representation system (no 50-seat bonus for the winning party). With one eye on these voters, who

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  9. Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
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    government cannot limp on until the autumn, especially given fears within the party about... elections might seem the best option in this case, but there would be a temptation to hold on until... the 3 percent entry ceiling), the lower the threshold the winning party will need. Pollsters concur

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  10. Tsipras calls snap elections after heavy defeat that puts ND on course for clear majority
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    in the European Parliament elections, making it virtually impossible for him to hold on until.... While Tsipras would have preferred to continue governing until the end of his four-year term... (KKE) 5.7 percent (2 MEPs) and Golden Dawn 4.8 percent (2 MEPs). Beyond the considerable winning

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