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SYRIZA's bid to force elections by early 2015 will be a close-run thing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras pledged on Wednesday during his speech at the European Parliament that his government would see out its four-year term and general elections would not be held until 2016. SYRIZA, however, has different ideas. Speaking in the Greek Parliament on Friday, SYRIZA
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Despite pledges, Greeks uncertain and feel recovery will take years
Societypercent said they felt “insecure”. The government is also investing in the hope that Greeks will see
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Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists
PoliticsGreek Politicswill start generating enough political momentum to make it impossible for the government to see out
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Greece and troika: Bailout tranche, funding gap and debt relief still pending
PoliticsGreek Politics. Greece is thought to see the gap at around 11 billion euros, whereas the troika believes
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Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey
AgoraMinister Wolfgang Schäuble was quick to see that the struggle over the division of costs was no longer
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Buying time: The delayed crisis of democratic capitalism - a review
Agorain the day? The evidence was there for all to see from 2011. What remains in the euro area crisis
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Shortcomings in healthcare seen at forefront of austerity impact in Greece
Societyare particularly sobering: "We see people in conditions I've never seen in my life. There is a lot
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EC sticks with 0.6 pct growth for Greece in 2014 but also sees C/A deficit
Economyrecapitalization (11 percent of GDP), according to the EC. Excluding this one-off item, we see the gg deficit
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The wrong prescription
Agora-mail to Greek Development Minister Kostis Hatzidakis in January. It is difficult to see how
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Drop in CPI eased in Feb but Greece still firmly in deflation territory
EconomyMacroeconomyMinistry and troika see the harmonised CPI remaining negative (-0.4 percent) in 2014 but turning positive
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