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  1. Greece prepared to move on pension, labour reforms but details to be decisive
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . 4. Collective bargaining: “In this context, they concurred on the role of a modern and effective

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  2. Alexis's choice
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    Agora

    completed the most impressive balancing act in modern Greek political history. Whether he is able

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  3. Greek employers struggling to fill positions with right people

    Society

    “with a modern mindset”, adding that “just as much as we cannot continue to complain about brain-drain when

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  4. Tsipras briefing suggests he is still searching for deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the creation of a "modern and effective collective bargaining system" in Greece. However, other creditors

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  5. OECD sees recession in 2015-16, stresses need for reform implementation

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    procedures, reforms to reduce tax evasion, gradual building of a modern social safety net

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  6. Privatisation of power transmission firm ADMIE a key challenge among prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    underscores that the domestic energy market needs a wide range of reforms to become more modern

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  7. Greece and lenders seen inching towards deal on ADMIE

    EconomyProgramme

    that the domestic energy market needs a wide range of reforms to become more modern and competitive

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  8. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    Agora

    of renewal, transforming it into a modern centre-right party that shares European values. There is also

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  9. Under pressure to justify existence, To Potami goes to congress
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , who Mitsotakis is seeking to mould into a modern, pro-free market group. Potami’s showing

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  10. The diversions of the past

    Agora

    with such a tumultuous modern history, it is too much, and perhaps undesirable, to expect its

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