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Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015
of the main pension funds, cutting supplementary pensions by 6 percent on average due to the implementation
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BoG report highlights need for programme implementation, political consensus
Economyundermine competitiveness, growth and employment, but should instead focus on cutting non-productive
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Gov't hits back as pension reform row heats up
EconomyProgrammein main pensions. On top of cutting retirement pay, the previous legislation did not safeguard
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Where things stand on the Greek pension reform proposals
EconomyProgrammebillion euros) in 2016. The government insists on increasing revenues rather than cutting cost (i.e.
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Mounting pension protests exert more pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsat cutting ties between the public sector and media owners. The failure to appoint a new ESR board has
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SYRIZA's long, slow march
Agora. It is made more complicated by the fact that the IMF sees cutting pension spending as the most
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Greece, eurozone edge closer on pensions and fiscal gap but IMF keeps bar high
EconomyProgramme(110 million). 4) Cost savings of 400 million from cutting military expenditure and other Defence
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Refugee crisis threatens effort to improve ties with neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policyto risk cutting off the channels of communication with FYROM at this critical moment in the migrant
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Multi-bill tabled as Greece aims to take last step to completion of review
EconomyProgrammewill be imposed automatically by cutting with a similar rate of the total budget expenditure excluding
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Coalition's proposal for PR electoral system unlikely to clinch supermajority
PoliticsGreek Politicstwo, governing partners. Also, cutting the voting age by one year would allow about 100,000 more
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