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  1. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

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    will not pay off. However, there is enough doubt about the outcome of the three rounds of voting to preclude

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  2. The possible scenarios for avoiding snap elections in Greece
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    believe that the elder statesmen may see a chance to pay him back in kind now, perhaps with his daughter

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  3. Understanding the German approach towards Greece
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    Agora

    perspective could well pay off. Moreover, Merkel’s main interest is to forge a compromise that all sides

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  4. Greece and lenders with conceptual, as well as practical, gaps to bridge
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    , which saw Athens receive loans largely to pay off debt after meeting tough fiscal targets and executing

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  5. After rocky start, some political backing for SYRIZA but ECB holds key
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    for Greece to be able to pay the ECB bonds due in July and August. However, with Greece’s bailout extension

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  6. As negotiations start, Greek coalition draws confidence from public opinion
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    Minister Alexis Tsipras made a point of asking Greeks to pay the final two instalments (January

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  7. Greek primary budget surplus halved in Jan as revenues miss target

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    Valavani urged taxpayers to pay their VAT and single property tax (ENFIA) instalments for January

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  8. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    Agora

    of the EFSF loans to Greece) or when interest payments start coming due, Greece is unable to pay

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  9. Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    any of its predecessors. It says it will ensure through current legislation that broadcasters pay

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  10. The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals

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    instalment schemes to discriminate efficiently between strategic defaulters and those unable to pay

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