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He confirms that Brusels has received two letters from Athens, and the Commission is discussing a new two year request after yesterday's expiration. Maybe they will be in a position to start payback without alienating the Greek people," he says. Whether you're traveling to Greece soon or if you just have a general interest in Greek happenings, these resources are for you. Hountis himself will be replaced by the journalist Giorgos Kyritsis in Parliament so that Syriza will not lose a seat. We also discussed the current political greek news live updates in Greece. Their pension payments will uodates in the usual way, he said. We will be back tomorrow at 06:00, bright and lively, and focussing grrek more on Greece and the euro. Greece will stay in the euro. Any number below 50 shows a contraction. However, considered a pro-European member of Syriza. Changes are expected to come thick and fast on the Greek political stage in the next few days as the government prepares to vote a raft of fresh austerity measures through Parliament. That decision is left to the entire discretion of the fund's chief Klaus Regling who will likely act on behalf of the eurozone's member states. More than 61 percent of participants in yesterday's ballots voted "no. Otherwise Europe will jpdates lost. We really felt for them. We're in the process. The news is in English on this page, but they provide other languages, including Russian, Chinese, and Greek.These include measures to streamline pensions, raise tax revenue and liberalise the labour market. But this requires that everybody be convinced of that. He writes: Juncker is holding a press conference with Mario Monti, who rails at length about the threat of "populists".The sentiment behind the hashtag is the belief that the list of demands and proposals being placed on Greece - from pension rules, claiming assets and privatisations - amount to a coup by the Eurogroup. The creditors would surely expect the current Greek government to be negotiating in bad faith.
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