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Pension reform wrangle prompts Greece to consider going own way on contributions rise
EconomyProgrammeon the matter and government sources have even told local media that the coalition may proceed
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Doubts over IMF role in Greek bailout becoming source of rising tension
PoliticsGreek Politicson doing what they have to do,” he told journalists. “As always, they are behind schedule. Maybe
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Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015
assessed, 59 were told that they would be dismissed. A common complaint from those being sacked
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Growing criticism of coalition's handling of public sector jobs
PoliticsGreek Politicsin their positions or be replaced. Of the first 71 officials assessed, 59 were told that they would
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Gov't postpones discussion on parallel programme ahead of tranche approval
EconomyNikos Voutsis told reporters that the discussion and ballot of the draft bill will take place after
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Unemployment among Greek doctors hits record levels
Societybenefit of 360 euros a month. The conference was also told that the ratio of doctors to population
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The year that Greece (nearly) saw it all
AgoraSince 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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Gov't submits reform plan that raises contributions and cuts future pensions
EconomyProgrammethey would support it. Following a meeting with the Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Katrougalos told
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Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016
triple Salchow by deciding to implement the second bailout. “Nobody is without sin,” Samaras told
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Holding out for a (reformist) hero
Agora. “Nobody is without sin,” Samaras told journalists in Berlin during a visit to German Chancellor
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