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  1. Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
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    , at a time when asset prices are deeply depressed, is not something that anyone would advocate. Instead

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  2. Finance Ministry targets 3 bln from unpaid taxes

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    for the 100 instalments. Also, the cap on anyone owing more than 1 million euros benefitting from the payment

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  3. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    loan tranches until late last year). However, it is a mystery why anyone would consider that Greece

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  4. Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015

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    Pavlopoulos as the man to be Greece’s seventh president. For anyone expecting Tsipras would use

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  5. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

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    that. It is clear to anyone who has been following Greece and knows of the myriad challenges facing

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  6. Greece's opposition parties back in spotlight

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    it should become clearer whether anyone within the party is willing to mount a serious challenge

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  7. Brussels talks inconclusive, Tsipras has tough sell at home if deal reached
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    prime minister suggested that lenders want Athens to abolish a benefit given to anyone over 60 years

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  8. Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?

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    to vote for further pension cuts. It should have become evident to anyone paying any attention over

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  9. Agreement on third bailout could trigger SYRIZA split and snap elections
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    anyone to create a “party within the party.” Lafazanis, though, was adamant that “Tsipras would

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  10. Lafazanis out of blocks early, announces anti-bailout party ahead of bailout vote

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    anyone who does not vote for the bailout. Meimarakis argues that the damage to the party from not voting

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