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  1. Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019

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    investment (FDI) is the most vital element. The study factored in 874 variables to analyse what Greece’s

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  2. Newsletter 195 -22/02/2019

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    ) is vital to the governing party’s efforts to show that it is different from New Democracy and PASOK

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  3. European Commission report due to set tone for build-up to March 11 Eurogroup
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    in Parliament on Tuesday. It appears that a vital element to getting the lenders to sign off

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  4. A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
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    more of an effort to discuss policy, including vital issues related to healthcare and education

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  5. No late rally for Tsipras
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    composed and optimistic image of Greece’s future, touching on vital areas such as education

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  6. EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
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    is vital for broadening the tax base in Greece and creating fiscal space for tax cuts and other growth

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  7. Tsipras aiming to guide SYRIZA towards new territory in opposition
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    will be vital in tipping the balance in favour of Tsipras’s overhauled political vehicle

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  8. Continuity and priorities
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    and the end of guarantees. These terms, however, are now considered vital part of any effort to solve

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  9. Third bill on way as Athens looks to autumn reforms, negotiations with creditors
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    as vital to restoring the Greek banking system to good health and having it play an important role

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  10. New government sets sights on sustainable and wide-reaching tourism industry
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    Greece’s new tourism minister, Haris Theocharis, has said that Greece needs a ten-year plan to boost the country’s vital tourism sector. Noting the stability of the tourism industry in recent years, Theocharis said in a speech to Parliament that the government needs to take initiatives to increase

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