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  1. Fresh reminder about pending reforms for Athens, which remains confident on goals
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    EconomyProgramme

    shortly and the project will move forward. Regarding the Katseli law, which expires at the end

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  2. Newsletter 187 -14/12/2018

    Newsletters

    at the Hellenikon site has been overcome, the tender will be issued shortly and the project will move forward

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  3. The absent are in the wrong
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    Agora

    exceptions) has been a main feature of the country’s participation in the project. This might seem like

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  4. Record year for company launches in 2018, small enterprises continue to dominate

    EconomyFeatures

    at 67th place. The Doing Business Indicator project provides objective measures of business regulations

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  5. Tsipras makes new push to dominate Greek centre-left
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    alliance is a long-term project and not one designed to last until the European Parliament elections

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  6. Extending Brexit: Reaching the Larry David moment of the saga

    Agora

    elites find themselves entrapped and frustrated by a project they have never seriously prepared

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  7. Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
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    Agora

    percent (PASOK gained 6.29 in September 2015), Tsipras will have grounds to project himself

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  8. Banks focus on reducing NPLs linked to property
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion euros. The next tool NBG lists is a scheme called Project Solar, which entails recovery

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  9. Institutions warn of fiscal target being missed, reforms slowing
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    EconomyProgramme

    before the new July 15 deadline because of the snap elections. On the major project of Hellinikon

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  10. New government looks for way to open discussions with Turkey
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    be interpreted by someone drawing freehand, as if it’s a surreal art project." Asked whether a meeting

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