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Labour reforms, fiscal measures loom largest as Athens resumes talks with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politics. Tsipras made it clear on Friday that his government feels this is an issue that is beyond the pay
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With tax-free threshold set for change, income declarations underline need for rethink
EconomyProgrammepayers), who would not pay any personal income tax in 2016, would have to contribute as of 2019
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Progress seen after Brussels talks but review conclusion still out of reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsa price to pay for a nothing more than a token gesture. On Thursday evening, he sent a letter to European
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Compromise proposal on table ahead of Friday's Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammelast May, which will result in lower retirement pay for almost all pensioners. The government has
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Athens details fiscal counter-measures, a vital selling point for Tsipras
EconomyProgrammebe cut by 25 percent. It is noted that pensioners currently pay 0, 10 or 25 percent of the medicine
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Study finds contrasting trends in Greek health during crisis
Societyin 2015, mainly because of the cost. Similarly, the percentage of people who have to pay out of their own
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No certainties for Athens before Eurogroup as lenders try for debt deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Athens will not pay off the loans it has received from the European Stability Mechanism until 2120
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The wit and will of men
Agora, allowing Greece to receive funding from the Europeans just in time to pay 6.5 billion euros of debt
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Athens ties up prior actions, IMF hints at programme role
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government can pay off more arrears than was initially planned. On Friday, Tsakalotos warned MPs
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Tsipras fails to halt strike as domestic political battle heats up
PoliticsGreek PoliticsEfforts by the government to end the strike by refuse collectors have failed to pay off as the action is due to continue at least until Thursday, forming a new front between SYRIZA and New Democracy. Following a meeting between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and representatives of the POE-OTA
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