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Effort to end notaries' strike amid concern for auctions, NPLs
EconomyProgrammethat the government will propose either a police presence for auctions or tougher sanctions
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Minister proposes way forward for auctions as pressure mounts from banks, creditors
EconomyProgrammesee a greater police presence at the justice of the peace or magistrate courts, where auctions
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IMF adds to calls for no further delays to e-auctions
EconomyProgrammeproposed tightening legislation and increasing the police presence at courts to provide greater
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Parliament to take up Kammenos allegations next week
PoliticsGreek Politics. The official explanation from the police was that the officers had sought out the editor to discuss
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E-auctions get underway as draft SLA is prepared
EconomyProgrammeby protest and scuffles between activists and the riot police. Nevertheless, the completion
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Coalition approves multi-bill in Parliament, Tsipras picks up extra MP
PoliticsGreek Politics. The vote took place against a backdrop of clashes between riot police and protesters outside
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Thessaloniki rally highlights political complexities of addressing name issue
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA large rally in Thessaloniki on Sunday underlined that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will have his work cut out to reach a settlement with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) over the name dispute and that the issue still has the potential to impact on Greek politics. Police estimate
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Name and shame
Agoraexpectations. Around 90,000 people came together in Thessaloniki on Sunday, according to the police
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Lenders set ambitious e-auction targets for Athens
EconomyProgramme, the Greek authorities committed to (a) develop an action plan for ensuring effective police
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Large rally over name issue ramps up pressure on Tsipras
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Greek government has vowed to continue negotiating with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) despite another large protest on this issue. Tens of thousands of people (the police estimates close to 150,000 but organisers say it was much larger) gathered in Athens on Sunday for what
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