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These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September
EconomyProgrammewill be treated as a single but serious procedural violation for VAT. 3) Sign the ministerial
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Signifcant underspend covers revenue shortfall for budget primary surplus to August
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 14.64 billion, 1.03 billion short of target. In particular, VAT revenues dropped 3.5 percent
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First TV debate does little to fire up election contest
PoliticsGreek Politics, chiefly on scrapping the ENFIA property tax as well as the plan to impose 23 percent VAT on private
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Amid talk of post-election alliances, parties propose changes to bailout measures
PoliticsGreek Politicswith aim of lowering new rates 4) Scrapping 23 percent VAT rate on private education agreed this summer
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After talks at UN, Tsipras returns to grind of parliamentary politics
PoliticsGreek PoliticsVAT rate on private education. Tsipras will also have to decide how to maintain the balance within his
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Lenders set out 49 milestones for Greece to meet before next bailout tranche
EconomyProgrammethe VAT on private education Privatisations 1) Irreversible steps for the sale of regional airports
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Tsipras seeks alternatives to bailout measures as ND race begins
PoliticsGreek Politics, for instance, that the prime minister wants to live up to his pledge to scrap plans for a 23 percent VAT rate
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Tsipras identifies debt relief, bank recap and attracting investments as key goals
PoliticsGreek PoliticsVAT rate on private education, which had prompted a strong reaction from teachers, parents
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Opposition tells Tsipras it will resist upcoming bailout measures despite support in summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsdismissals - No to low pensions - No to high taxation for farmers - No to 23 percent VAT on private education
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Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche
EconomyProgramme, particularly for unpaid VAT above 100,000 euros and 150,000 euros for other taxes 9) Change in the legal
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