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  1. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    , Tsipras’s path seems to have been set: after talking a good game to get elected, he will pay only lip

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  2. Now comes the really hard part
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Agora

    those taking home a retirement pay of more than 1,000 euros at the moment can expect a new round of cuts

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  3. Newsletter 51 - 12/11/2015

    Newsletters

    to the scheme allowing tax debtors to pay in up to 100 instalments, equivalent fiscal measures

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  4. Marked improvement for budget execution in Oct, primary surplus outperformance extended

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of taxpayers pay their respective tax via credit cards in 6-12 monthly installments. However, the state

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  5. Deal with lenders buys coalition more time but not internal calm

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to 100 million euros a year in benefits to help pay their mortgages. Tsakalotos says that another 35

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  6. Budget execution improves significantly in Oct, primary surplus reaches 4.53 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    installment payment of ENFIA and personal income tax is usually inflated since a number of taxpayers pay

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  7. Tsipras seeks MPs' loyalty before next vote, leaves door open on future alliances
    Photo via @PrimeministerGR

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    targets even if the institutions press for cuts to retirement pay.

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  8. Greece and lenders seen inching towards deal on ADMIE

    EconomyProgramme

    , an independent advisor will evaluate the amount the state will pay to PPC for ADMIE, while

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  9. Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015

    Newsletters

    and not through cuts to retirement pay. However, the IMF is also Greece’s greatest ally in the argument

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  10. Greek firms rely on public procurement most in EU but also suspect corruption, survey indicates

    Society

    asked to or expected to pay a bribe for building permits, while 4 percent of companies in Italy say

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