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  1. Newsletter 28 - 29/05/2015

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    that the government will not cross its “red lines”, particularly with regard to the privatisation

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  2. Will SYRIZA accept the proposal from Greece's lenders?
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    lines”, particularly with regard to the privatisation of energy and other utilities (which relates

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  3. Athens and Skopje press ahead with confidence measures despite uncertainty

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Commissioner Johannes Hahn with regard to him

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  4. An impossible choice

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    . From the international creditor’s perspective, two competing pressures with regard to the referendum

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  5. Greek stocks gain 3.5 pct during week as investors wait for election fog to clear

    Economy

    of Sunday’s elections, the opinion polls gave a mixed picture with regard to the final outcome

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  6. Greece near top of EU charts for proportion of population over 65 and 80
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    Society

    point gap in this regard, behind Hungary (11.7 percentage point difference) and Luxembourg (11.1

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  7. After talks at UN, Tsipras returns to grind of parliamentary politics
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with regard to the implementation of the bailout. Their discussion will come around 48 hours before

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  8. Crumbling Greek pension system threatens big fiscal gap, budget derailment
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    Economy

    of main healthcare provider EOPYY. With regard to pending pensions, we present below the situation

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  9. SYRIZA seems to be mulling a switch in Greece's energy policy
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    with regard to its energy policy.

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  10. Positive mood but little substance in Tsipras's Turkey visit
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' first official visit to Turkey ended with no major breakthrough on Wednesday either with regard to the refugee crisis or the crucial issues related to bilateral relations. Even though the atmosphere during the joint press conference between Tsipras and Turkey's

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