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Coalition wants to push own bills through as well as negotiate with lenders
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe focus of the Greek government’s negotiations with its lenders is expected to move quickly to the three key issues that need to be resolved in view of the upcoming first review but the coalition appears insistent that it will also pass its own legislation in the coming weeks. The three main
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New Democracy counts down to Sunday's leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicscomes out on top in voters’ view of who is more capable of leading New Democracy to an electoral
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Mitsotakis sets out on long haul to revive New Democracy while keeping internal balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsof backchannel discussions between SYRIZA and the Karamanlis wing of New Democracy, perhaps with a view
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Greece's 2016 diplomatic agenda begins with talks on Cyprus and name issue
PoliticsForeign Policya clear view on the reunification talks. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Minister
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Mitsotakis win sends ripples through other opposition parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be a universally shared view within PASOK. Socialist MP Leonidas Grigorakos caused a stir on Tuesday
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Challenges mount for Tsipras as pension reform leads into make or break period
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor SYRIZA a few months ago) have a negative view of the government. In some ways, this negative
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Pressure on Greece to stem migrant flow puts strain on EU ties
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece and in other EU countries. If the dominant view in Greece is that the country is being unfairly
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Wide range of exacting issues lie ahead for Greece in first bailout review
EconomyProgrammeof professionals. The only official indication so far regarding the institutions’ view on the overhaul
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Hope of economic, trade benefits drive Tsipras's landmark visit to Iran
PoliticsForeign Policysources gave assurances that Iran does not view with suspicion Greece pursuing strategic trilateral
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Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016
and stifle the investment climate,” he stressed. The IMF’s view on pension cuts will certainly
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