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  1. Newsletter 224 -25/10/2019

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    apparently secure more than the 200 votes needed in Parliament to adopt the necessary legislation

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  2. Constitutional changes and Tsipras's leadership under scrutiny
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    votes to elect the president. The first vote would require the support of 200 MPs, with the sliding

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  3. Constitution tweaked, consensus sought for Greek diaspora vote and next president
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    in voting rules to apply immediately, at least 200 MPs will have to vote in favour of the bill

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  4. Focus shifts to DSA, fiscal targets after IMF loan prepayment
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    charges depend on the amount outstanding that countries have with the Fund. The penalty stands at 200

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  5. Speculation about snap elections in 2020 refuses to die down
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    a surprise next year is that he does not have the necessary qualified majority of 200 votes in Parliament

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  6. Promises and challenges of Greece's "green new deal"

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    MW/year to 470 MW/year for wind power, and from just over 200 MW/year to 525 MW/year

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  7. New pension system, lower primary surpluses among govt targets for 2020
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    that main pensions could increase by up to 200 euros per month in some cases, while the average rise

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  8. ND mulls next tax cuts as it prepares to unveil new electoral law

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    short of the 200 he is looking for.

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  9. Pension bill to be unveiled as govt prepared for fifth post-MoU review
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    years. In addition, auxiliary pensions will increase by between 5 and 200 euros, following the cuts

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  10. Lenders set out key review issues as Athens tables proposals for fiscal space
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    calculations. Finance Ministry officials estimate that 1.2 billion from the bond profits and 200 million

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