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Athens hits back over EU's refugee criticism, but domestic gripes more of a concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat he will be the first name on Tsipras’s list when the next cabinet reshuffle, expected after
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Busy January ahead for coalition, which rebuffs accusations over Turkish airmen
PoliticsGreek Politicshis cabinet as he looks ahead towards the programme exit in the summer. It is not yet known
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Omnibus bill to be tabled shortly as Athens edges to third review conclusion
EconomyProgrammePrime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to chair a cabinet meeting on Monday, which is seen as the last step before the government submits to Parliament the multi-bill designed to wrap up most of the remaining 70-odd prior actions of the third review. It is expected that the draft legislation
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Coalition focuses on positives as MPs gear up for vote on vast multi-bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsdecisions lined up to take care of the rest. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held a cabinet meeting
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Newsletter 146 -12/01/2018
in unpaid wages before any money is paid out elsewhere. Addressing the cabinet on Monday, Prime Minister
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Coalition hits some turbulence but expects cohesion for multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpected for some time that the prime minister will carry out a cabinet reshuffle once the third
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After Zaev gestures, Athens tries to formulate pact with Skopje
PoliticsForeign Policy, Zaev also said on Tuesday that his cabinet decided to rename the highway leading from FYROM
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Newsletter 150 -26/01/2018
with Skopje appear to be progressing, though, and FYROM Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said following a cabinet
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Macedonia name talks move along but key issues still to be addressed
PoliticsForeign PolicyEconomic Forum last month. A cabinet decision to rename the highway leading from Skopje to the southern
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Mitsotakis starts to put New Democracy on election footing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has told his party to start preparing for general elections in the near future and has described the upcoming vote as a moment for “catharsis and rebooting.” Speaking to his shadow cabinet on Wednesday, Mitsotakis launched a strong attack on the government
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