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  1. Lack of clarity across the board highlights review impasse
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    -free threshold for personal incomes from 8,636 to 7,200 euros, measured aimed at closing

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  2. Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017

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    on Tuesday in reference to the Fund’s continued insistence that Greece needs to lower its tax-free

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  3. Lenders make proposal to Athens but no immediate breakthrough expected
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    -free threshold and cuts to existing pensions. In a statement issued after Friday’s meeting

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  4. Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
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    assessment. Beyond the monthly stipend, a host of other rights such as discounted or free public transport

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  5. Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier

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    to the tax-free threshold for personal incomes, which currently stands at 8,636 euros, and the rest

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  6. Greece hopes promising fiscal, economic data will help its cause in review talks
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    he would not vote for a reduction in the tax-free threshold for personal incomes. His explanation

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  7. Seven years of demanding the impossible in Greece
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    measures, which relate to the tax-free threshold and pension spending. Since 2010, Greece has adopted

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  8. Newsletter 107 - 17/02/2017

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    is not sure will support a deal that includes the reduction of the tax-free threshold and pension

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  9. Tsipras faces heavy lifting to finalise deal and get party approval
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    means that Greece will have to adopt a lower tax-free threshold for personal incomes and reduce further

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  10. Greece searches for balanced deal as talks get underway in Athens
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    that the institutions want legislated now and adopted after 2018 is the reduction of the tax-free

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