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  1. So far and yet so near for Greece and eurozone after second abortive Eurogroup
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    academic as the Commission is not responsible for drawing up the texts, although it can put forward

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  2. Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
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    reasonable assumptions, to put the debt trajectory on a downward path. We invite the IMF to work with us

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  3. Greece's extension proposals to the Eurogroup and what they mean
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    it would put an end to. Secondly, the letter from Athens, signed by Varoufakis, relegates the issue

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  4. Tsipras begins effort to avoid SYRIZA division over deal with creditors

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    at the moment that he intends to undermine the government to the extent that its future is put in doubt

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  5. Public support for coalition still strong but Tsipras walks fine line with party

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    Papadimoulos, have already publicly called for the extension to be put before MPs. However, Energy

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  6. Greek digital economy lagging due to weak demand, lack of skills

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    and digital public services. The survey put Greece at the bottom end of the cluster of low

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  7. Rifts in New Democracy as Samaras vows to stay as leader

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    conference but not an emergency congress where ND’s leadership could be put to a vote. This position

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  8. The ECB's strict rules apply if you dare not comply
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    of and put under as much pressure as possible. The ECB is spearheading the effort. Follow Yiannis

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  9. Coalition not ditching referendum idea from policy options but details muddled

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    As much as it tries, the Greek government cannot escape the issue of if it will consider holding a referendum in the near future to decide whether to accept the next deal that is put on the table by the country’s lenders. On Monday, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis raged against the editors

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  10. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    continues to look for a way to avoid, or at least put off, confrontation with dissenting voices in his

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