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Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017
an agreement that seals Greece’s definitive exit from the crisis. During a parliamentary debate on Wednesday
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Newsletter 107 - 17/02/2017
Athens ramps up rhetoric Stiffening of Greek positions aimed at securing maximum possible concessions Another week has rolled by without an agreement between Greece and the institutions, although the last few days did help clear up where the key points of debate lie. The Greek government returned
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Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsreceived by the leftist lawmakers who were present during the debate. Tsipras has a knack of using
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Squeezed at home, ministers return to Brussels to look for deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsrelief As the wait for an SLA goes on, the debate about debt relief is heating up. Local media reported
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IMF Spring Meetings seen as next waypoint in completion of review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthreshold with the more positive prospect of debt relief. Battle lines A parliamentary debate on Wednesday
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Debt relief moving to centre stage in programme discussion
PoliticsGreek PoliticsComments by International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde regarding the debt relief that the eurozone will provide Greece have shed further the light on the discussions that lie ahead but also on the form that the domestic political debate will take. Speaking at the Bruegel think
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Don't celebrate a French reconnection for EU just yet
Agorapower but in influencing the political debate. UKIP in Britain is a prime example of this given
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Tsipras focuses on debt relief goal as review resumes in Athens
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCorporation’s lignite-powered units are expected to be the main points of debate.
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Under fire in Parliament, coalition looks to imminent conclusion of review talks
PoliticsGreek Politicswith before they changed hands. During the debate, it emerged that the amendment was designed
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Mitsotakis responds to coalition's counter-measure challenge with own proposal
PoliticsGreek Politics.” Following last week’s spirited debate in Parliament, Savvidis (who owns PAOK football club
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