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  1. Where things stand on the Greek pension reform proposals
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    not reached any agreement so far. Farmers would also have to pay higher contributions, which would almost

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  2. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    Agora

    2018 onwards. This translates into a recurring reduction in expenditure on retirement pay of at least

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  3. Newsletter 59 - 22/01/2016

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    -payment of tax means that some self-employed professions will have to pay more than 80 percent

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  4. Amid protests, coalition ponders tweaks to pension plan
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    and supplementary pension, health care and the lump-sum retirement pay.

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  5. Deadline for liberalisation of household and SME NPLs looms closer

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    is envisaged, while the borrower should pay a monthly instalment to be determined based

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  6. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2

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    Because of these two reasons, the country is forced to pay heavy costs and the potential success

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  7. Unpaid social security contributions hit 15.35 bln at end of 2015

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    debtors chose the settlement in 73-100 installments and only 2.5 percent decided to pay upfront

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  8. Tsipras caught between social tension and lenders' pressure as talks begin

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    and retirement pay cuts as it will be hard for the conservative chief to come up with a plan that is not equally

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  9. Search for solutions, not scapegoats in EU's refugee crisis
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    at the hot spots. Despite its economic difficulties, Greece has also agreed to pay its share (25.1... refugees and migrants arrive on its islands to prevent them simply moving on en masse to other

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  10. Greece ranks 43rd in impact on global innovation

    Society

    pay in taxes, rather than the nominal rate – Greece had the highest rate, at 32.8 percent

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