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Archive - Jul 2015

July 13th

A three-year memorandum and 86-billion-euro loan in return for the following reforms

13 July 2015 / 15:07:39  
Until 15 July, Greece has to vote in parliament four laws on the following measures: reforms in the pension system and social security, VAT increase, reforms in the labour market, and a law on the absolute independence of the statistical service ELSTAT.


Our readers will remember Yanis Varoufakis as an arrogant politician and bad finance minister

13 July 2015 / 13:07:26  
The results of our poll present the opinions of our readers and how they will remember Yanis Varoufakis.


live Greece and its creditors have come to agreement

13 July 2015 / 09:07:33  
In a word, agreement. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has announced the successful completion of the negotiations between Greece and its creditors, which continued overnight.


July 12th

live Brussels is deciding Greece's fate

12 July 2015 / 16:07:23  
Eurogroup and Eurozone heads of state and government are meeting today


The Finns are Greece's toughest adversaries

12 July 2015 / 15:07:45  
The Finnish public opinion does not approve any additional concessions to Athens on its debt, and the newly elected Finnish government is threatened by a breakdown if it allows them to happen.


The key problem is the lack of trust In the Greek government

12 July 2015 / 13:07:33  
The partners insist on specifying the measures; the next three-year programme and a new €80 billion loan are being discussed.


July 11th

live A new test for the Greek proposals in Eurogroup

11 July 2015 / 15:07:46  
Eurogroup is meeting this afternoon to examine the Greek proposal for an agreement. Follow events in Athens and Brussels in real time through our Live-blog.