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  1. No victory, just plenty of misery

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    the presence of the International Monetary Fund in your country. You are left hoping that those who finance the holes in your budget will not be too harsh. Failing to secure an assistance programme would

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  2. Complications over president a taste of things to come for Tsipras?
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    government has the overwhelming support of voters at the moment. Marc poll for Alpha TV: What's your.../Py3lqE7fyZ — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) February 14, 2015 Kapa Research for To Vima: What's your view

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  3. Athens sees ties with Ankara on more even keel as EU ministers review Borrell report
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    nothing to fear. Dialogue is not giving in. When you talk, you promote your positions and draw your red

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  4. Political wrangling instead of vaccines
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    Agora

    . Citizenship is not required, nor is a scheduled appointment. Just show up and bare your shoulder. In just..., to register you must enter the number of your electronic health booklet/card. A huge number of B&H

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  5. Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
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    Agora

    society. The creditors, on the other hand, need to back such a long-term plan, and put more.... Greek civil society and a broad coalition of political parties need to join forces and agree... reduce the need for further consolidation under the eurozone’s fiscal rules; lower debt levels would

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  6. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that there was no need for Greece to adopt contingency measures (which the IMF would want to be legislated... figures are right and there is no need for contingency measures. But if, in order to bridge... to the direction of the debt relief. I think what Mr Schauble was saying is that there is no short term need

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  7. Another Eurogroup for Greece where all options fell short
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    Agora

    the next decades Greece will need to live with a primary surplus of 2 percent of GDP, which will keep.... Considering that the current EFSF loan deferral expires in 2022 and sets out a rather steep need for debt servicing requirement, it seems that Greece’s lenders realise the need to clear that hurdle and push

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  8. Back from the brink: What next for Greece's property market?
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    EconomyFeatures

    increased the pressure when he emphasised the need to rapidly step up the speed of electronic... real estate company, Charagionis. For this fragile growth to be sustained, a host of issues need... as a whole to lift, Greeks need to start buying real estate again, which will only happen if local banks

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  9. Protection of main homes the next step in assembly of election ammunition for SYRIZA
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said the new scheme would prepare working-class homes and help banks clear.... The governing party sees this as another measure that could help win it votes in this year’s elections... with local bankers to discuss the possibility of introducing incentives for borrowers who managed

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  10. EC sets out improvements Athens should make to primary residence proposal

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    that it is not sufficiently targeted at the most vulnerable debtors, suggesting that income and wealth criteria need... implementation as debtors under the existing scheme will need to reapply to the new system, suspending... of banks is missing and there is a need for additional clarity on the fiscal aspect of the new scheme

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