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  1. Mitsotakis rules out roles for relatives, Tsipras mulls way out of pension cuts
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    out of cutting pensions again in 2019. In a lengthy interview with Kathimerini, Mitsotakis repeated

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  2. Tsipras suffers setbacks in bid to build momentum ahead of MoU exit
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    to the polls in the wake of reducing pensions (and possibly cutting the tax-free threshold for incomes) by 1

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  3. Newsletter 157 -30/03/2018

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    pensions (and possibly cutting the tax-free threshold for incomes) by 1 percent of GDP in 2019

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  4. Debt, fiscal path still divide lenders ahead of Washington Group meeting
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    to reduce the tax-free threshold for incomes in 2019, at the same time as cutting pensions, rather

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  5. Newsletter 158 -20/04/2018

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    the tax-free threshold for incomes in 2019, at the same time as cutting pensions, rather than wait

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  6. Tsipras waits on name issue and debt talks, Mitsotakis pledges tax cuts for tourism
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    . Mitsotakis New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has continued to emphasise his plans for cutting

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  7. The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context

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    the establishment’s party’s record of cutting them. In this context, painting pension reform exclusively

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  8. More changes needed to unlock private sector's potential, report says
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    requires cutting red tape, implementing efficient administrative procedures, speeding up court proceedings

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  9. Growth conditions improving but more work needed over longer term, PBO suggests
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    of cutting wages, which the report points out is not a sustainable long-term strategy. Exports and imports

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  10. Tsipras bids farewell to MoU, eyes new start for Greece and SYRIZA

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    not be met otherwise. He said that this is not the case and that cutting pensions could damage Greece’s

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