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Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016
an attempt to undermine the process, its attacks on the International Monetary Fund are seen as a way
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Parliament's budget office highlights economic challenges beyond bailout
EconomyMacroeconomyand proceed to the necessary cost savings that do not undermine the economic prospects and support
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Tension rises in Greece but creditors see potential for agreement soon
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the prospect of delaying the review any further would severely undermine the government
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EU progress on Turkish visas gives Athens hope of low refugee arrivals
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek concerns that slow progress in the European Union’s liberalisation of visas for Turkish citizens might undermine cooperation on the migrant issue are set to be allayed this week. Reuters reported on Sunday that the European Commission is set to announce on Wednesday that “Turkey has broadly
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Tsipras upbeat after vote, Eurogroup but deal details may still present problems
PoliticsGreek Politicsundermine Tsipras’s attempts to convince voters that he is not agreeing a fourth Memorandum
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IMF sets out stall ahead of crucial Eurogroup by proposing immediate debt relief
EconomyProgrammeconcerns that undermine the assumptions for a strong economic recovery in the coming years. The first
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SYRIZA to suggest switch to proportional representation, schedules congress for Oct
PoliticsGreek Politicsis trying to undermine New Democracy’s chances of winning the next elections, or at least being
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Parliament's budget office sees risks to economic recovery
EconomyMacroeconomyforce and the mass emigration of young and educated Greeks would undermine the long-term prospects
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Athens mulls Erdogan comment on Aegean islands, sees Cyprus talks dragging on
PoliticsForeign Policyto undermine the country’s Kemalists. What is more of a concern to Greek diplomats is that Erdogan
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Stournaras outlines conditions for strong 2017 growth, calls for debt relief measures soon
EconomyMacroeconomytrim the turnaround of the economic activity. Such a development would fuel uncertainty, undermine
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