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  1. Waiting for the hurricane
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    Agora

    to the Greek economy but would at least put a temporary end to the uncertainty that has also taken

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  2. Tsipras briefing suggests he is still searching for deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    insisted that the plan put forward by Athens should form the basis for negotiations. Despite his criticism

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  3. PASOK prepares to change leader but perhaps not its fortune
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    their election would put PASOK on an upward trajectory. The socialist party’s demise over the last few years

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  4. Athens and Skopje press ahead with confidence measures despite uncertainty

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    initiative to put forward these measures and the process of dialogue with its neighbouring country should

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  5. High levels of dissatisfaction among Greeks, Eurostat report shows

    Society

    in Greece, where the average was 7.0, compared to an EU average 7.8. Still, that figure put Greece

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  6. Greek negotiations: A marathon that has yet to run its course

    Agora

    and controversial issues will be put on the table such as debt relief, possibly a new financing

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  7. Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015

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    will put togther a face-saving deal at the last minute. There were reports on Friday that Greece had

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  8. Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    over the weekend and fears that an agreement had been put out of reach. It still appears

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  9. Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is that they are willing to accept the IMF’s proposals on fiscal measures, designed to put Greece’s debt

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  10. Audit of Greek debt adds to pressure on Tsipras in creditor talks

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    be deemed “odious.” In January 2014, Giorgos Stathakis (now economy minister) appeared to put an end

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