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Return to bond markets to buoy coalition, may leave SYRIZA floundering
PoliticsGreek Politicsdifficult for the leftists, especially as it overshadows the recent scandal involving ex-cabinet
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Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?
Economythe government suffered the embarrassment of seeing its cabinet secretary Panyiotis Baltakos resign
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Has SYRIZA's moment gone?
Agoraopportunity to put pressure on the government and Prime Minister Antonis Samaras after cabinet secretary
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One night in Cannes
Agoraand received the approval of his cabinet on November 1. The ex-PASOK leader's proposal may have been
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EU vote highlights Greek center-left's urgent need for renewal
PoliticsGreek Politicspossibly taking a cabinet post in a reshuffle. This would still leave 18 independent MPs, some
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IMF report sees a number of risks lying ahead for Greece
EconomyProgramme, but it was postponed until June 10, one day after the cabinet reshuffle and the appointment of a new finance
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With prior actions pending, PASOK showing signs of adjustment fatigue
PoliticsGreek Politics. This creates considerable pressure on the new cabinet, sworn in on June 10, as there is much legislative
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Two years on, Greek government ready to give up on higher heating fuel tax
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom the government indicate that now Stournaras has left the cabinet it is preparing to abandon
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Greek coalition overcomes concerns about "small PPC"
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s new cabinet seems to have emerged unscathed from the first test of its cohesion, which was brought about by disquiet concerning the privatisation of 30 percent of the state-run Public Power Corporation (PPC) in the form of a smaller spin-off. Adopting the so-called “small PPC law” is one
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Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
PoliticsGreek Politics. The subsequent cabinet reshuffle saw a number of conservatives representing the so-called “popular right
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