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  1. Mandatory e-payments come into force as Greece seeks to boost card use further
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    pointing to a continuing reluctance to pay by card. It has also been commented that a directive

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  2. Tsipras urges swift conclusion of review but doubts linger
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Mitsotakis poured cold water on the idea of a clean exit, pointing out that even after exiting

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    poured cold water on the idea of a clean exit, pointing out that even after exiting the programme

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  4. Tsipras returns from US with positive sentiment but absence of tangible results
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , pointing out that Greece would be able to receive US gas imports once a floating LNG terminal

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  5. Despite cuts, pension system still at risk due to old-age dependency
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    Society

    where the pension age will remain below 65 for full-time workers. Pointing to the need for pension

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  6. Name and shame
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    Agora

    . His non-committal approach, especially while a solution remains unlikely, and tactic of pointing

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  7. Tsipras fends off election rumours, Mitsotakis talks up moderate qualities
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    responded by pointing out that the proposals outlined by Gennimata include changes to Article 16

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  8. Tsipras moves forward with name talks as domestic balance comes into focus
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to operate with no limits.” The government has dismissed the affair, pointing out that Sakellariou, who

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  9. Parties mark out battle lines for next elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the government’s decision to not opt for one, pointing out that the institutions lend to Greece at a much lower

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  10. They have a name for it
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    Agora

    . Concerning the language, it is worth pointing out that it has been recognised as Macedonian

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