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Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015
that it does not want to adopt any measures it considers to be “recessionary”. Cuts to pensions would fall
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Greek women having children later, young people taking longer to fly the family coop
Societymarry, Greek couples tend to enter legal partnerships if they want to live together. Overall, though
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Greek relations with US on edge due to law allowing terrorist's release
PoliticsForeign Policy, the Greek side is not expected to back down as it does not want to be seen giving in to American
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The faces change, the issues remain the same
AgoraSuch has been the impasse between Greece and its lenders over the last three month (add a few more on if you want to look beyond just this government’s shortcomings) that markets reacted with some joy to the news on Monday that one inexperienced economics professor is replacing another
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Opposition parties on hold, pending outcome of coalition talks with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe party want to mount an official challenge yet. Former ministers Dora Bakoyannis and Nikos Dendias
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Greece prepared to move on pension, labour reforms but details to be decisive
PoliticsGreek Politics. Lenders also want the government to allow employers to implement lockouts during strikes. The topic
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Eurogroup build-up dominated by internal friction over way forward
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Marc survey for Efimerida ton Syntakton newspaper indicated that 65.9 percent of Greeks want
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SYRIZA caught in push and pull between voters and members over deal
PoliticsGreek Politicswill win” (or Venceremos). After the meeting, Dragasakis issued a statement saying that he did not want
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Fitch keeps Greece's rating at 'CCC'
Economy, Fitch expects that the Eurogroup will want the Greek government to demonstrate it has taken some
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Close call on IMF payment puts Tsipras under more pressure at home, abroad
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the institutions, a number of ministers and SYRIZA MP want the prime minister to adopt a tougher
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