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  1. Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    majority than it began with after the September 20 elections. This should set the alarm bells ringing

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  2. Deflated SYRIZA shuns broader political cooperation for now

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    A meeting of SYRIZA’s central committee over the weekend ended with the members rejecting the idea of broadening the governing coalition and deciding to hold the party congress in April. The meeting began a few hours after the government and the institutions reached an agreement on the details

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  3. Poposki visit significant but Greek-FYROM relations yet to find sure footing
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , the two men will hold talks for the fifth time in less than a year. The Greek government began

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  4. Growing criticism of coalition's handling of public sector jobs

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    been taken before it began. The executive positions at state hospitals have traditionally been mostly

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  5. The year that Greece (nearly) saw it all
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    Agora

    Since the Greek crisis began, the action has hardly stopped. But even by its standards, Greece managed to produce an inconceivable amount of news, speculation and uncertainty in 2015. It was the year in which Greeks went to the polls three times and were told they were on the verge of leaving

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  6. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    Agora

    years after its economic crisis began, remains saddled with an unsustainable public debt and continues

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  7. Suspension of Eldorado's mine work deals blow to coalition's investment drive

    Economy

    was re-elected in September and began sending positive signals to investors, mainly through

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  8. With bailout review in balance, PASOK's role back in spotlight
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Talks on the first bailout review between Greece and its lenders began on Monday, with the government insisting that it will not cross its “red line” regarding cuts to existing pensions. Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos, who was due to meet the lenders on Tuesday, and government spokeswoman Olga

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  9. First days of talks confirm gap between Greece, lenders on pensions

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Two important developments emerged from the first set of negotiations between the Greek government and the visiting mission chiefs as part of the first bailout review, which began on Monday. According to media reports citing government sources, the institutions rejected the Greek proposal

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  10. Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016

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    and tax reforms. However, splits began to emerge between those wanting to adopt a hardline stance

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