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The key points in Greece's new bank recap bill
EconomyThe government tabled in Parliament on Friday the long-awaited draft bill on the bank recapitalisation framework. Parliamentary Speaker Nikos Voutsis said the bill is due to be voted on Saturday under the emergency procedure. We summarise below the key provisions of the new bank recapitalisation
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Differing views on refugee crisis at heart of Greek-German relations
PoliticsForeign Policyneeded, or from the EU member states,” he added. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias adopted
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In Erdogan's shadow
Agorawith Kathimerini's Cyprus edition, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias hinted that Athens was most
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Some movement on Greece's name dispute but solution still long way off
PoliticsGreek Politicsstance on the name issue. Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias has repeatedly identified these acts
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Internal and external difficulties with measures expose coalition's weaknesses
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNikos Filis after he suggested that the killing of tens of thousands of Pontic – or Black Sea – Greeks
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Tsipras prepares for first visit to Turkey with refugee crisis in focus
PoliticsForeign Policythe EU–Balkans Summit on October 26 and by Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias during his recent meeting
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MP's departure ahead of multi-bill vote highlights pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIndependent Greeks (ANEL), where another MP – Nikos Nikolopoulos – is threatening not to vote for the multi
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Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the day, SYRIZA’s Stathis Panagoulis abstained from the vote and ANEL’s Nikos Nikolopoulos voted
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Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015
after Stathis Panagoulis of SYRIZA and Nikos Nikolopoulos of Independent Greeks (ANEL) decided
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Government tables 2016 budget, upgrades GDP forecasts but leaves fiscal estimates unchanged
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Finance Ministry (MoF) tabled the 2016 budget in Parliament on Friday. Parliamentary Speaker Nikos Voutsis said it will be discussed in the Economic Affairs Committee on November 25 for four sessions. The discussion in the plenary is scheduled to start on December 1 and the budget is due
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