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  1. Newsletter 160 -04/05/2018

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    of the next regional and municipal vote has not yet been set and the two choices open to the government

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  2. Tsakalotos eyes conclusion of review and debt talks, will not dispute pension cuts
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    private sector investment in research and development. “We are open to investment that follows the rules

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  3. Pension cuts due in 2019 fuel political battle, election talk
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    The pension cuts that have been lined up for 2019 are becoming an increasingly hot topic in the Greek political debate, with some government officials leaving open the possibility of the blow to pensioners being avoided. Coalition MPs voted last year for reductions amounting to 1 percent of GDP

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  4. Athens struggles with civil service evaluation, reduction of arrears
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    is open to discussing ADEDY’s concerns, even though the union decided on its protest action after

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  5. Debt relief options pondered as institutions prepare for Athens return

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    in 2020 a year earlier. The coalition is also keeping its options open regarding how it might be able

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  6. Tsipras claims he is in no hurry to call elections after bailout exit
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    does not turn back and remains an open and democratic city,” he said. “I support the mayor’s

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  7. Macedonia name deal in hands of Tsipras and Zaev
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    , at the European Council on June 28 and 29, FYROM will officially be given a date to open negotiations

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  8. Key debt relief talks fail to result in deal, leaving IMF role in doubt

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    with funding in Greece. This would leave open the possibility, though, of the IMF being involved

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  9. Coalition plays down sub-tranche delay, opposition steps up pressure
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    of this will leave the government open to domestic criticism, which has already been building due

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  10. After signing name deal, Athens and Skopje face several more steps

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    its temporary name. These accession talks will be open ended. If the deal with Greece is approved

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