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Having failed to resolve differences, Greece and lenders enter new week of talks
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After calm summer, hectic September lies ahead for Greek government
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Finance Ministry says revenues beat revised target by 105 mln in July
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IMF’s independent evaluation office identifies mistakes and challenges in Greece’s first programme
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Moscovici tries to kill discussion of primary surplus targets as easing of capital controls cleared
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Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review
What is SYRIZA's stance on negotiations with the eurozone?
The key themes of SYRIZA’s economic policy involve asking for a write-οff of nominal debt, a renegotiation of loan terms with the troika and the implementation of the 3-pillar programme initially revealed at the International Trade Fair (ITF) in Thessaloniki last September.
The party’s initial demands for the abolition of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and all its related laws has recently been replaced by the aim of achieving a comprehensive renegotiation of its terms and conditions with the aim to gradually revers...
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