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  1. Newsletter 451 - 14/02/2025

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    , Vassilis Kapernaros. Kapernaros, a former MP for the now-defunct Independent Greeks (ANEL), said

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  2. Opposition parties jostle over criminal charges for politicians in connection to Tempe
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    of the SYRIZA-ANEL administration. The leftists’ own proposal is rumoured to include PM Kyriakos

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  3. PASOK battles for political space as Tsipras edges closer to launch
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    and the inclusion of the far-right ANEL in the 2015-19 coalition government. The result was a congress

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  4. Govt prepares ground for unvaccinated to face penalties
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    after getting at least their first vaccine. Deputy Digital Governance Minister Giorgos Georgantas

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  5. Grave OPEKEPE claims add to climate of mistrust affecting ND, political system
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    that political leaders, including former rural development ministers Giorgos Georgantas and Lefteris

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  6. It remains a mystery
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    Agora

    as well as the reduction of interest rates in bilateral loans and the deferral of interest payments

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  7. Greece records primary cash deficit in 2013

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    restructuring and the reduced margin on interests in the bilateral loans to Greece, known as Greek

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  8. 21,717,120,000
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    Agora

    of guarantees. It all started with the bilateral loans to Greece which every country apart from

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  9. Greek central government debt inches down to 320.42 bln in Q1

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    Union - bilateral loans (52.9 billion) and EFSF (133.6 billion) - and 28.4 billion

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  10. Greek central government debt rises to 322.4 bln in Q2

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    - bilateral loans (52.9 billion) and EFSF (139.9 billion) - and 31.8 billion to the IMF Taking

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