1685:(HFSF) would immediately inject capital to the banks to reach the required 9% capital ratio. At the second stage HFSF would provide financial tools until the end of January, and at the third stage the permanent capital increases should be covered by the private sector by the end of April 2013. Banks with remaining capital inadequacies would find a solution before mid-June 2013. The 3 biggest systemic banks would get the remaining capital amounts covered by HFSF through the issue of common shares (where HFSF in return would pay the banks with EFSF bonds), while smaller banks would have to be either liquidated by HFSF or bought by other banks. The plan is for private shareholders to retain administrative control of the systemic banks, so during the next five years they would have the right at any time to buy back the shares from HFSF. Apparently the Troika have dropped their previous requirement for the capital ratios to be further increased to 10% by the end of June 2013.
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have to pay the same single rate for property tax. The tax-free bonus for families with children would be abolished, and a ceiling would be introduced on exempted expenditures related to healthcare. Another major change is that all social benefits (previously exempted) would be taxed as salary revenues. For corporations the biggest change was that the tax-free threshold of €5,000 per year would be abolished. All in all, the tax reform is expected to increase the government revenues by €3bn per year.
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practical terms mean that the Troika would buy all the remaining privately held bonds at a price close to the market price; an operation that would need the acceptance of private investors to sell at the offered price. If all private investors accepted a debt-buy-back at 30% of face value, it would require the Troika to issue €18.9bn of new debt to finance the transaction, resulting in a net debt reduction for Greece at €44.1bn (equal to a debt-to-GDP ratio decline of 23%).
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the second rescue-package. Papademos argued in favour of signing, despite opposition from major pro-austerity factions in his government. Such letters would bind governments to austerity and structural adjustment through 2020. It was announced that the general election to replace
Papademos' administration was to be delayed until April, or even May 2012 because more time was needed to finalise plans, as well as to complete negotiations over debt reduction.
1662:"The authorities and staff teams agreed on most of the core measures needed to restore the momentum of reform and pave the way for the completion of the review. Discussions on remaining issues would continue from respective headquarters and through technical representatives in the field with a view to reaching full staff level agreement over the coming days. Furthermore, financing issues would be discussed between the official lenders and Greece."
1351:) also voted against the plan and were immediately expelled from their parties. This reduced the combined power of these two parties from 236 to 193 seats, still enough for a majority of the 300-seat parliament. The vote was a major precondition for the EU and IMF to jointly release the funds, which are supposed to cover all financial needs in 2012 and 2013, with the hope that Greece can start lending again at the private capital markets in 2014.
1756:. New Democracy and PASOK had to dismiss respectively 1 MP and 6 MPs (of which 4 had abstained, 1 opted to be absent, and 2 voted against), reducing the combined majority of the two parties to 153. As 14 out of 16 MPs from Democratic Left abstained, they would continue to be part of the coalition and they pledged to support and vote for the austerity-packed 2013 Fiscal budget on 11 November.
1267:, Papademos said that if his country did not receive unanimous agreement from its bondholders to voluntarily write down €100bn of Greek's €340bn debt, he would consider legislating to force bondholder losses, and that if things went well, Greeks could expect "an end to austerity" in 2013. Others believed that even the proposed 50% would not be enough to prevent a sovereign default.
1279:, Greece needed more funds from the IMF and EU by 20 March, and was negotiating over a €130 billion lending package. On 10 February, the Greek cabinet approved the draft bill of a new austerity plan, which was calculated to improve the 2012 budget deficit with €3.3 billion (and a further €10 billion improvement scheduled for 2013 and 2014). The austerity plan includes:
1609:€13.5 billion austerity package for 2013 and 2014, of which the Troika needed the government to deliver a specification of how they would achieve €1.5 billion spending cuts for 2013 (mostly related to cuts for the health sector, defence, reform of local authorities and public sector) and €2 billion measures scheduled for 2014 (mostly related to tax hikes).
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requested that the Troika finance a 2-year delay of the fiscal targets in the bailout plan, to avoid the need for the government to pass an additional austerity package (in addition to the €13.5bn) to reach the initial fiscal targets. It was likewise hoped that these additional disagreements could be settled during additional talks with headquarters.
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the austerity measures, the government would not be able to pay employee salaries. On 13 February, the Greek
Parliament subsequently approved the measures 199 to 74. During the parliamentary debate, massive protests were witnessed in Athens that left stores looted and burned and more than 120 injured. The riot was one of the worst since 2010.
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even higher percentage of the average annual GDP over the next three years (2010–2012). With 5 percentage points of GDP tightening in 2010 and 4 percentage points of GDP tightening in 2011, the economy should contract quite sharply – between 3 and 4 percent this year and probably another 1 or 2 percent contraction in 2011."
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have to write down the face value of their holdings by 53.5%, by swapping bonds they held for longer-dated securities that pay a lower coupon. When calculated for the bonds with the longest maturity, the 53.5% reduction of face value would be equal to a 74% loss on the net present value of the debt. The agreement included a
186:, Switzerland to take measures to reduce the country's deficit. The package was implemented on 9 February 2010 and was expected to save €0.8 billion. It included a freeze in the salaries of all government employees, a 10% cut in bonuses, as well as cuts in overtime workers, public employees and work-related travel.
1358:(leader of New Democracy) talked about renegotiating the deal, despite voting for the package. Because of this uncertainty, Eurozone finance ministers demanded that Greek main politicians sign a written assurance for their continued support to implement the austerity package, both before and after any elections.
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Dallara, managing director of the Institute of International Finance, said in an interview that he remained "hopeful and quite confident" the two sides could reach a deal that would prevent a full-scale Greek default when a €14.4bn bond comes due on 20 March. . . . Dallara said
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30 Oct: The country's privatisation agency revised the previous revenue target from €19bn by the end of 2015, to only €11bn by the end of 2016. The revenues collected from the privatisation program was in March 2012 forecasted not only to reduce the debt by €50bn, but also to generate an extra €60bn
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19 Oct: A new reform of the tax system was presented, with a flat rate 28% income tax for self-employed and enterprises, and a general 50% reduction in tax exemptions on property transactions, inheritances and parental donations. Starting from
January 2013, all property owners would on a yearly basis
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The government attempted to sign a final deal with the Troika about the content and size of the austerity package and 2013 fiscal budget before the scheduled
Eurogroup meeting on 8 October. If the Eurogroup approved the content of the negotiated deal, it would be submitted for a final approval by the
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party, along with five deputy ministers from various ministries, resigned. On 11 February, Papademos warned of "social explosion and chaos" if the parliament did not approve the deal the next day. Speaking to members of
Parliament before their vote, Papademos stated that if the majority voted against
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The crucial passage of the Labor market reform, Midterm fiscal plan 2013–16 and Fiscal budget 2013 resulted in the exclusion of several MPs from the three coalition parties. New
Democracy lost 4 of 125, PASOK lost 7 of 26 and Democratic Left lost 3 of 14. The combined majority was reduced to 165/300
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Democratic Left was absent, the bill by the end of the day passed. One New Democracy MP voted against the amendment concerning the extra labour market measures and was excelled from the party, lowering its number of MPs to 125, and reducing the combined majority with PASOK to 151 MPs.
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s source, the Troika had also indicated they were willing to accept the large tranche of unspecified savings from structural reforms, if the government were ready to accept the frontload of the austerity package. IMF at the same time also called for a decision to liberalise the fuel sector, as their
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The Troika reportedly pushed for lower minimum wages and a 30% reduction of the compensation paid to dismissed employees. This proposal was rejected by the government. Another point of disagreement was whether 20,000 civil servants should be simply laid off (recommended by the Troika) or placed in a
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Pension regulations, incorporation into Greek law of
Directive 2012/27/EE of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012, "For energy efficiency, the amending of Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and the repealing of Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC, as amended by Directive
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Government tabled the Bill containing the measures and the loan agreement in the afternoon of August 13 and requested that it be discussed under the extremely urgent Parliamentary procedure. The bill passed the committees on August 13 and was discussed in the plenary session between 2 am and 10
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On 7 November amidst protests of tens of thousands of people, the Greek parliament narrowly approved another austerity package worth €13.5 billion. Without the vote, the Troika warned, the next instalment of €31.5 billion in financial aid would not be granted. Samaras told MPs that this package was
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11 Nov: A draft version of the almost completed and long-awaited Troika surveillance report appeared that outlined the results for the Greek economy, reforms, privatisation programme and debt sustainability. Among other things it claimed that the 2-year extension of the bailout programme would cost
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to the parliament, with €18.8bn of austerity measures scheduled ov erfour years. The package is frontloaded, meaning the measures would be implemented with: €9.3bn (2013), €4.1bn (2014), €1.9bn (2015), €2.7bn (2016). The measures include an increase in retirement age from 65 to 67 years, salary and
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16 Oct: Details for the bank recapitalisation were presented. The size of the recapitalisation was a potential €48bn, of which the first €18bn had already injected into the four biggest banks in the first half of 2012. The remaining recapitalisation was to be performed in three stages. At first the
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As of 1 October, the Troika and the government were negotiating a €13.5bn austerity package for 2013–14, of which €10bn was to be implemented as spending cuts and €3.5bn as tax hikes. The government's proposal was that the financial budget for 2013 should implement the first €7.3bn of spending cuts
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The EU insisted that whichever government was elected in 2012, it must honour the agreed upon EU-IMF austerity strategy. It thus demanded that Greek party-political leaders sign legally binding letters to this effect, as well as to any additional measures that might be required in future as part of
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and not senior like those of the IMF. The seniority of the IMF loans has no legal basis but is respected nonetheless. The loans should cover Greece's funding needs for the next three years (estimated at €30 billion for the rest of 2010 and €40 billion each for 2011 and 2012). According to
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Global Economics Flash, Greek Sovereign Debt Restructuring Delayed but Not Avoided for Long, 5 May 2010, "The amount of fiscal tightening announced over the next three years is even larger than we expected: €30 bn worth of spending cuts and tax increases, around 12.5% of the 2009 Greek GDP, and an
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Responding statements from the government indicated that an agreement about core elements had been agreed. Disagreement remained about labor market reforms, with the government still resisting direct layoffs or wage/pension cuts for public workers. Another outstanding point was that the government
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The debt restructure agreement, with a debt write-off worth €107 billion, needed to be implemented by a bond swap in early March, involving at least 95% of the private creditors. Under the terms, all the holders (banks, pension funds, insurers and others) of €206 billion in government bonds, would
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The fifth austerity package was aimed to ensure the 6th bailout instalment for Greece. The representatives of creditors required Greece to take new measures to limit state expenditures. That was one of the conditions so that the financing of Greek economy to continue normally. The new bill (called
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then issued an ultimatum declaring that, unless the referendum approved the measures, they would withhold an overdue €6bn loan payment to Athens, money that Greece needed by mid-December. Papandreou cancelled the referendum the next day after the opposition New Democracy Party, agreed to back the
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12 Nov: Eurogroup and IMF agreed to consider a revised bailout plan. The Eurogroup proposed prolonged maturities and lower interest rates on existing loans and/or a debt-buy-back of the remaining privately held government bonds, then listed with a face value of €63bn. The debt-buy-back would in
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11 Nov: The Greek parliament was scheduled to vote for the 2013 Fiscal budget. Ahead of the vote, PASOK lost another MP who abandoned the party line, thus lowering the tally of PASOK MPs to 26. Two of the previously excluded MPs from New Democracy and PASOK unexpectedly decided to back the bill,
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revealed that the Troika had asked the government to frontload the austerity package with measures of €9.3bn in 2013 with the remaining €4.2bn to be implemented in 2014. The Troika expected a slightly worse GDP decline in 2013 compared to the government forecast and that the economy subsequently
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The passage of the austerity package was delayed due to political turmoil. Two parliamentary elections were held, on 6 May and 17 June. Subsequent political calls prompted by a worsened recession asked for a 2-year extension of the bailout programme, and for the politicians to settle the exact
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announced the Troika negotiations about the fiscal plan 2013–16 and labor market reform had been successfully concluded, and was a subject for parliamentary approval the following week. The PASOK/New Democracy majority agreed to support the entire package. Democratic Left stated "We are not in
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At the EU summit on 19 October, it was announced the Eurogroup would arrange a conference call on 29 October to approve the final version of the austerity package, and provided this package subsequently was passed by the Greek parliament before 11 November, the Eurogroup was ready to make the
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The first multi-bill was approved by Greek parliament on 28 April, receiving 168 votes. The law created a new tax for immovable property that would be defined later. The teachers reacted to the bill by declaring strikes. However, the government prohibited the strikes, proceeding to implement
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01 Nov: Export sector reform with a bucket of 19 measures, was presented by the government. It seeks to reduce administration costs for the export sector with 20% by 2015 (where a reduction of export fees is one of the direct saving measures), and halving the time to process exports through
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The latest round of austerity measures meant that Greece would face at least another year of recession before the economy started to grow again. Foreign observers were shocked by both the cold-heartedness of German negotiators and a perceived lack of integrity from Greece not honoring its
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29 Oct: The Eurogroup working group held an extraordinary meeting to discuss the current debt sustainability in Greece, and potential solutions to improve it. It was decided to reject the call from the Democratic Left to attempt a further revision of the already negotiated labor market
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On a meeting with representatives of the country's economic sectors on 30 August 2011, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance acknowledged that some of the austerity measures were irrational, such as the high value added tax, and that they were forced to apply them by the EU.
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passed the "Economy Protection Bill", which was expected to save another €4.8 billion. The measures include: 30% cuts in Christmas, Easter and leave of absence bonuses, a further 12% cut in public bonuses, a 7% cut in the salaries of public and private employees, a rise of the
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Approval of Plans of Financial Facilitation between the European Financial Stability. Facility (E.F.S.F.), the Greek Republic and the Bank of Greece, the Plan of Memorandum of Understanding between the Greek Republic, the European Commission and the Bank of Greece and other urgent
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European heads of state at the EU summit on 18 October. As the exact content of the package needed to be revealed before the Troika can reach its conclusion about the sustainability of the Greek economy, it was expected this important report appear in the first half of November.
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31 Oct: The Eurogroup noted significant progress had been made paving the way for a full staff level agreement between the Troika and the government. If certain actions were conducted by the Greek authorities, the Eurogroup would seek to finalize the Greek programme on 12
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On 10 November Papandreou resigned following an agreement with the New Democracy party and the Popular Orthodox Rally to appoint a new prime minister to promulgate laws implementing the new measures that were agreed with the EU. The person chosen for this task was non-MP
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The fourteenth package, the Medium-term Fiscal Strategy Framework 2018–2021, was approved on 18 May. It amended provisions of the thirteenth package. The extra measures were to support a debt deal. The measures were approved by the Syriza-ANEL coalition with 153 votes.
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and €0.5bn of tax hikes; with the remaining cuts scheduled for 2014. According to earlier Troika statements, the report would depend on the level of ambition and seriousness of the government's measures and on the progress on structural reforms and privatisation.
1255:; his appointment was criticised by left-wing parties and branded "unconstitutional". By contrast, three separate polls taken when Papademos assumed office revealed that around 75% of Greeks thought that temporary, emergency technocratic rule was "positive".
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Freelancers would be subject to a gradual increase from 55 to 75 percent in advanced tax payments for income earned in 2015, increasing to 100 percent in 2016. The 2 percent tax break for single payments on income tax is also being abolished from January 1,
1922:(DIMAR) had withdrawn from the governing coalition in June. The package received 153 votes. The next day, a general ban on demonstrations was enacted and 4,000 police officers mobilized to avoid larger protests in the Greek capital during Schäuble's visit.
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investments from the buyers, resulting in €3bn extra annual tax revenues for the government and 50,000 jobs; raising annual GDP growth by 1%. During the first 2.5 years after the May 2010 bailout, Greece had managed to sell public assets only worth €1.6bn.
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simplified approval procedures (i.e. by introducing the "Single Window" to operate as a one-stop-shop service). The reform was expected to boost the value of exported goods 10%, while also creating 80,000 jobs and resulting in an extra GDP growth of 1.7%.
910:, said that new austerity measures "should not be necessary". On 20 August 2011 it was revealed that the government's economic measures were still off track; government revenue went down by €1.9 billion while spending went up by €2.7 billion.
1561:, as it contain the framework for €5.3bn of additional measures (primarily tax hikes) to be implemented in 2015–16 along with the €13.5bn of measures for 2013–14. The extension (and accompanying agreement) were to be covered in more details by a new
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On 17 July, the Greek Parliament approved an eighth austerity package to secure payment of its next €2.5 billion credit tranche. The laid off another 15,000 public employees, among them high school teachers, school guards and municipal policemen.
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agreement with the conclusion of the negotiations", and as a last resort would now attempt to "force the situation" by asking the eurozone leaders to overrule the Troika negotiators resistance to change essential parts of the labor market reform.
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The latest measures cut pension on average between 5% and 15% and increased the retirement age from 65 to 67. Wages of civil servants were cut again by up to 20%. Some workers from the public sector would lose as much as 30% of their salaries.
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won the election. The new government tried to adopt anti-austerity politics. In the first quarter of 2015 the Greek economy returned to recession. The deterioration of economy forced the government to accept another bailout, known as the
51:(EMU) has posed problems for some social classes, like the working class in Germany, and also on a countrywide scale for some EU members. Greece is in the latter category, along with Portugal, Ireland and Spain, presenting the problem of
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It was tabled by the government on 13 August 2015 and was approved by parliament on 14 August 2015 with 222 votes for and 64 against. It included provisions about Greek economic policy during the three next years. The bill's title was
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inspectors to monitor public expenditures for all those ministries and state bodies that do not comply with fiscal targets. The act also introduced an automatic mechanism giving the Finance Ministry power to immediately stop excessive
1577:(March 2012). Initially, the package only dealt with those €13.5bn of measures (comprising €10bn spending cuts and €3.5bn tax hikes) for implementation in fiscal year 2013 and 2014. According to the implementation plan of the
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EU officials, France and Germany demanded that their military dealings with Greece be a condition of their participation in the financial rescue. As of 12 May 2010, the deficit was down 40% from the previous year.
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2013/12/EU of the Council of 13 May 2013 "For the adaption of Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and the Council for energy efficiency, due to the accession of the Republic of Croatia" and other provisions.
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A debt sustainability report by the Troika, based upon full implementation of the package and the debt agreement, needed to show a sustainable outlook for the Greek economy, reducing the debt relative to GDP to 120% in
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Interest on expired debts to the state that are payable in 100 installments is to rise from 3 percent to 5 percent on amounts over €5,000. Amounts below €5,000 are not subject to interest provided they meet certain
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Finalising the deal on the 50% PSI debt write-off, required by the Troika as a condition for extending more aid, proved difficult in early 2012, given objections primarily from hedge funds. In an interview with
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At least I'm not starving, there are bakeries that give me something, and I can get leftover souvlaki at a fast-food shop late at night", says. "But there are many more of us now, so how long would that
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1365:€325 million out of the total €3.3 billion austerity package for 2012 needed to be specified in the form of some exact "structural expenditure reductions", to be outlined and passed by a separate bill.
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There is a growing sense in Europe that a Greek default cannot be avoided, if not now then perhaps in March, when a bond comes due that the country cannot pay without more financing from the troika.
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am of August 14. At 6 am, the MPs decided by vote to shorten the discussion, thus the vote was held earlier than envisioned by the Standing Orders regarding extremely urgent procedures, at 10 am.
843:, but eventually passed with 155 votes in favour (a marginal 5-seat majority). Horst Reichenbach headed up the task force overseeing Greek implementation of austerity and structural adjustment.
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The second round of measures included €1.8 billion in new taxes and the creation of a contingency spending cuts mechanism (cutter mechanism). The vote was on 22 May with 153 votes in favour.
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Reduced value-added tax rates for islands are to be abolished completely by the end of 2016, with enforcement staggered across three groups of islands from October 1, 2015 to January 1, 2017.
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07 Nov: The Greek parliament voted for the labor market reform, the proposal for merging various social security funds with the National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPYY) and the
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31 Oct: A reform proposal to merge the social security funds of journalists, civil engineers, lawyers and others with the National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPYY), did not pass.
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the IIF's position tabled with Greek authorities on Friday night—believed to include a loss of 65–70 per cent on current Greek bonds' long-term value—was as far as his side was likely to go.
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Transfer of many products to the high rate value added tax (23%). The lower 13% rate covers fresh food, energy, water and hotel stays. 6% rate covers medicines and press.
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be activated. Greece needed money before 19 May, or it would face a debt rollover of $ 11.3bn. The IMF had said it was "prepared to move expeditiously on this request".
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multi-bill) hit mostly civil servants and retirees. It was voted by the Greek parliament on 20 October 2011 amid protests. A man was killed during a demonstration at
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from 4.5% to 5%, from 9% to 10% and from 19% to 21%, a rise of the petrol tax to 15%, a rise in the taxes on imported cars of up to 10%–30%, among others.
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Private education, previously untaxed, would be taxed at 23 percent, including the tutoring schools (frontistiria), but excluding preschools.
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accounts and ranged from 3 to 20 euros per square meter. The tax applied for 2011–2012 and was expected to raise €4 billion in revenue.
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so-called "labor reserve scheme" at a reduced wage for two years before having their status re-evaluated (preferred by the government).
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review report of the sector had concluded that Greeks on a yearly basis currently pay about $ 1bn more for fuel than they should.
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Abolition of the value added tax discount of 30% for the most tourism-popular Greek islands, after 1 October 2015
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350:(IMF) and Klaus Masuch (ECB) as junior partners. In return the government agreed to implement further measures.
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The determination of the Greek leaders to implement the new austerity package was however doubted. For example,
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The first round of measures mostly affected pensions saving €3.6 billion. The measures voted on 8 May include:
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that would prevent a sovereign default and would allow the partial write-off of Greek debt, the so-called
5529:"Troika wants faster cuts: Inspectors want Athens to increase reductions for 2013 to secure overall deal"
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The first round of measures was approved by the Greek parliament on 16 July 2015. The measures include:
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was agreed on. The interest for the eurozone loans is 5%, considered to be high for a bailout loan. The
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through 2012, represented the biggest government overhaul in a generation. The bill was met with a
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Protection of the national economy - Emergency measures to tackle the fiscal crisis (Law 3833/2010)
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6395:"Greek parliament narrowly approves €13.5bn austerity package after mass protests – as it happened"
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08 Nov: The Eurogroup held an extraordinary meeting. Final decisions were postponed to 12 November.
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The bill was submitted to Parliament on 4 May and approved on 6 May. Out of 160 MPs consisting the
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Merging health insurance providers with the National Organization for Healthcare Provision (EOPYY)
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On 2 May 2010, a loan agreement was reached between Greece, the other eurozone countries, and the
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Income tax for farmers is set to rise from 13 to 20 percent for 2016 and to 26 percent for 2017.
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decision at their ordinary meeting at 12 November to accept the release of the bailout funds.
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Industry sectors are given the right to negotiate lower wages depending on economic development
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in loans to be provided in 2010, with more funds available later. The first instalment covered
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7067:"Tax, privatization fund bill passes in parliament by 3 votes; austerity package now complete"
4508:[Ev. Venizelos at SKAI: New measures should not be necessary]. skai.gr. 19 August 2011
895:. The new tax, which was paid through the owner's electricity bill, affected 7.5 million
4409:[What's included in the mid-term plan – Read all the measures]. real.gr. 24 June 2011
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3795:[Prime Minister announced Greece appeal to support mechanism]. enet.gr. 23 April 2010
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would recover faster if the austerity package frontloaded its savings for 2013. According to
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On 11 August 2011 the government introduced more taxes, this time targeted at people owning
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A uniform pay scale for civil servants. Wages cut by 30% and wages and bonuses were capped.
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Shortly after, the European Commission, the IMF and ECB set up a tripartite committee (the
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7136:"Finance Ministry ups 2017 budget primary surplus estimates on higher revenue projections"
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The thirteenth austerity package is a part of the agreed measures between government and
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Non-payment of the OAEE and ETAA social security obligation reinstated as a penal offense
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Greece’s shipping industry would also be subject to new tax rises. Among other measures,
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Creation of a special agency responsible with exploiting government property, and others.
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Further separate votes on 29 and 30 June were held to implement portions of the package.
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The seventh austerity package was approved by the Hellenic Parliament in October 2012.
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3602:[Government announced cuts and a freeze in salaries]. enet.gr. 9 February 2010
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The sixth austerity package was approved by the Hellenic Parliament in February 2012.
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Farmers’ income tax to be paid in advance would rise from 27.5 percent to 55 percent.
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The Troika on 2 October explained to the government that the points agreed to in the
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known as "memorandum". It emerged after a promise by the Greek prime minister in the
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4431:[30 questions and answers for salaries and pensions]. tovima.gr. 4 July 2011
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3775:"IMF head Strauss-Kahn says fund will 'move expeditiously' on Greek bailout request"
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Labor reserve offers civil servants who are dismissed 60% of their pay for one year.
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Joint Report of the Committees of Finances, Social Affairs and Production and Trade
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The second set of measures passed on 23 July changed the Code of Civil Procedure.
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5952:"Gov't fails in bid to merge social security funds but privatization bill passed"
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4356:[Parliament: 155 "ayes" for the mid-term (plan)]. tovima.gr. 29 June 2011
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1. Urgent measures on the application of Laws 4046/2012,. 4093/2012 and 4127/2013
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and that the majority for the two most reform-friendly parties was only 151 MPs.
1767:€32.6bn of extra loans from the Troika (€15bn in 2013–14 and €17.6bn in 2015–16).
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150,000 jobs cut from state sector by 2015, including 15,000 by the end of 2012
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Liberalization of professions previously legally protected against competition
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The tax-free threshold for income tax would be lowered from €12,000 to €5,000.
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Raising €50 billion from privatisations and sales of government property.
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4458:"Φοροκεραμίδα 4 δισ. ευρώ στα ακίνητα με την επιβολή του νέου ειδικού τέλους"
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Amendment 233/27 Judicial procedures, Arrangements for over-indebted citizens
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in 2014 would be 2.3% of GDP (€4.19 billion) 5.3% (€11.585 billion) in 2018.
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of further austerity for a €100bn loan and a 50% debt reduction through PSI.
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Mechanism introduced to scale general pension age to life expectancy changes.
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Women's retirement age increased from 60 to 65 to match men's retirement age.
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of ND voted for the bill in principle and was subsequently expelled from ND.
5994:"Eurozone portal – Statement by the Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker"
5069:"Greek protesters take to Athens streets as creditors arrive for debt talks"
3924:"Papandreou Wins Vote on Second Greek Austerity Bill in Bid for More EU Aid"
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and other economic factors. All of the legislation listed remains in force.
7016:"Greek parliament begins debate on austerity measures amid wave of strikes"
6128:"Greek MPs start debate on new measures ahead of Wednesday's decisive vote"
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Peter Spiegel; James Mackintosh; Dimitris Kontogiannis (21 December 2011).
4377:"Horst Reichenbach named head of European Commission task force for Greece"
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and massive protests, leaving three dead, dozens injured and 107 arrested.
4486:[In just 3 days they doubled the tax!]. enet.gr. 14 September 2011
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known as Third Memorandum. This bailout required a new austerity package.
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Lower pension payments ranging from 6% to 14% from the previous 4% to 10%.
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The number of public-owned companies shall be reduced from 6,000 to 2,000.
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5096:"Greek debt talks on knife-edge amid growing IMF pressure on bondholders"
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3650:[An unforgettable (!) and ominous 3 March]. enet.gr. 4 March 2010
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Permanently cancel holiday wage bonuses (one extra month's pay each year)
1022:. The major European countries then agreed on a reduction of Greek debt.
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Average retirement age for public sector workers increased from 61 to 65.
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6666:"This is the new Medium Term - 5.5 billion public sector cuts till 2018"
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Measures for the implementation of fiscal targets and structural reforms
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Privatisations worth €15 billion by 2015, including Greek gas companies
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government majority, 157 MPs supported the bill, while 3 MPs abstained.
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3793:"Προσφυγή της Ελλάδας στο μηχανισμό στήριξης ανακοίνωσε ο πρωθυπουργός"
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1785:"definitely the last", though some commentators immediately disagreed.
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6243:"Greek coalition wins budget vote comfortably, waits for loan tranche"
4582:"Κομισιόν: "Η έκτη δόση εξαρτάται από την ψήφιση του πολυνομοσχεδίου""
4163:
6828:"Parliament approves fast-track procedures 3rd bailout deal measures"
6318:"German Finance Ministry mulls debt buy-back for Greece, says report"
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Tax on TV subscriptions, landlines and internet broadband connections
3057:. The first round of bills passed on 16 October 2015 with 154 votes.
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voted against the plan and withdrew from the government. Forty-three
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Changes were planned to the laws governing lay-offs and overtime pay.
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between 2010 and 2017. These austerity measures were a result of the
28:
7111:"Tax hikes threaten to brew up a storm for Greece's coffee drinkers"
6850:"Greek Parliament approves third bailout but SYRIZA rebellion grows"
6421:"Greek Cliff: Athens Lawmakers Pass New Austerity Bill In 11th Hour"
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6099:
5973:"Greek journalists to strike on Monday over social security reforms"
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5216:"Greek Debt Agreement Falls Far Short of What's Needed to Save Euro"
4560:""Πυρ ομαδόν" από κοινωνικούς εταίρους κατά κυβερνητικής πολιτικής"
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End to early retirement by 2022 and a retirement age increase to 67
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6150:"Greek Parliament passes new austerity package with tiny majority"
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4531:"Εκτός στόχου προϋπολογισμός, έσοδα, δαπάνες – Αναλυτικοί πίνακες"
7216:"Greek parliament approves more austerity measures amid protests"
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5595:
3720:
3575:"No EU bailout for Greece as PM promises to 'put house in order'"
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Pensions calculated as the sum of basic and contributory pensions
662:
6544:"New Public Sector Cuts: Austerity as Usual in Greek Parliament"
3723:"Greek Bailout Talks Could Take Three Weeks; Bond Payment Looms"
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Amendment 4/4 Tax investigation statute of limitations extension
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is another alternative or institutional reform of the eurozone.
5868:"FinMin says austerity package will go to Parliament next week"
5014:
4902:"Lucas Papademos to lead Greece's interim coalition government"
3600:"Πάγωμα μισθών και περικοπές επιδομάτων ανακοίνωσε η κυβέρνηση"
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6927:"Greece's parliament approves new round of austerity measures"
6221:"PASOK MP Androulakis quits PASOK, which loses seventh deputy"
5633:"Statement of the Troika on the review of the Greek Programme"
5360:"Clashes erupt as Greek Parliament debates austerity measures"
4965:"Future Greek governments must be bound to austerity strategy"
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Income tax exception lowered from €8,600 down to about €5,700.
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Increasing taxes for those with a yearly income of over €8,000
6083:"Greek labor unions call general strike for November 6 and 7"
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Rise of health contributions paid by pensioners (6% from 4% )
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6967:"Greek parliament prepares to vote on new austerity package"
6710:"Greece Back in Recession as Bailout Impasse Drains Economy"
6495:"Greece approves scheme to fire thousands of public workers"
6257:
6107:"Finance minister 'fairly confident' regarding crucial vote"
4506:"Ευ. Βενιζέλος στο ΣΚΑΪ: Δεν πρέπει να χρειαστούν νέα μέτρα"
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4315:
3750:"Europe Looks at the I.M.F. With Unease as Greece Struggles"
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On 17 October the Troika released the following statement:
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The number of municipalities shall shrink from 1,000 to 400.
6644:"Mid term plans include freezing wage and pension expenses"
5721:"Eurobank: Bond-exchange initiative could trim recap needs"
5603:"Unsustainable debt, restructuring or new stimulus package"
5156:"Greek Premier Says Creditors May Be Forced to Take Losses"
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Minimum pension age raised to 67 retroactive to 1 July 2015
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content of the measures. This was finalised on 29 October.
1308:
864:
An extra tax for those with a yearly income of over €12,000
6806:"Greek parliament votes on second set of bailout measures"
4670:"Man killed in Greek austerity protests - 20 October 2011"
3816:"The Greek spirit of resistance turns its guns on the IMF"
3369:
New excise taxes, such as coffee and electronic cigarettes
1696:
29 Oct: The government signed a new act that would assign
1392:
Seventh austerity package – October/November 2012 measures
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rises to 23% (from 19%), 11% (from 9%) and 5.5% (from 4%).
5382:"Buildings set ablaze as Greek MPs debate austerity plan"
5207:
5066:
4853:"Greek cabinet backs George Papandreou's referendum plan"
4796:"Greek crisis: Papandreou promises referendum on EU deal"
4766:"Papandreou Prevails in Greek Austerity Vote as One Dies"
4312:
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3952:"Greek finance minister welcomes austerity bill approval"
3670:"Greece seeks activation of €45 billion aid package"
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The third austerity package came with the signing of the
6571:"Greek government bans demonstrations in central Athens"
5677:"Greece's lenders say near austerity deal for fresh aid"
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3871:"Greek parliament votes in favour of austerity measures"
3102:
Thirteenth austerity package – May 2016 pension measures
2461:
Corporation tax rise from 26% to 29% for small companies
608:
3% pay cut for DEKO (public sector utilities) employees.
528:(ECB). It was announced in May 2010 and approved by the
6270:. European Commission. 11 November 2012. Archived from
6041:"Front-loaded plan banking on extension from creditors"
5120:
4958:
4956:
4954:
4952:
4925:
4923:
4429:"30 ερωτήσεις και απαντήσεις για μισθούς και συντάξεις"
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Urgent measures for the implementation of Law 4334/2015
1896:
The eighth austerity package included two multi-bills.
1605:
had to be effected before the €31.5bn capital payment:
1335:
Despite its position as one of the ruling parties, the
7168:"Greece adopts more austerity measures in bailout bid"
6758:"Greece debt crisis: Eurozone deal laws backed by MPs"
5889:"Democratic Left 'not in agreement' with troika talks"
5149:
5147:
4407:"Τι προβλέπει το Μεσοπρόθεσμο – Διαβάστε όλα τα μέτρα"
4087:
2935:
Twelfth austerity package (B) – November 2015 measures
736:
Fourth austerity package – 'The Medium-term Programme'
658:
Rise in the value of property (and thus higher taxes).
155:
The first austerity package was the first in a row of
6688:"Νέα μέτρα και άγρια λιτότητα κρύβει το Μεσοπρόθεσμο"
6388:
6386:
5996:. Eurozone.europa.eu. 31 October 2012. Archived from
4443:
4348:
4346:
4344:
4166:"Greece Gets $ 146 Billion Rescue in EU, IMF Package"
4164:
Gabi Thesing and Flavia Krause-Jackson (3 May 2010).
3922:
Weeks, Natalie; Bensasson, Bensasson (30 June 2011).
3700:"Greek minister says IMF debt talks are 'going well'"
2707:
The measures passed by this bill were the following:
2082:
Report of the Standing Committee of Financial Affairs
1343:
from the other two ruling parties (social democratic
1315:. In the medium term, the goal remains at €50 billion
1220:(PSI). As a result of this backing, the EU granted a
5742:"Bank recapitalization to be split into three steps"
4982:
4949:
4920:
4826:
Rachel Donadio; Niki Kitsantonis (3 November 2011).
4743:"Μισθοί, συντάξεις και φόροι μετά το πολυνομοσχέδιο"
4421:
4068:
Thomas Jr, Landon; Kitsantonis, Niki (8 July 2010).
4067:
3211:
Thirteenth austerity package – May 2016 tax measures
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expected to reach 175.6% in 2012 and 189.1% in 2013.
1581:, the measures were expected to have been passed by
1295:
Changes to laws to make it easier to lay off workers
1049:
Education spending cut by closing or merging schools
804:
29 June 2011 (For: 155; Against: 138; 5 Abstentions)
6447:"Ολόκληρο το πολυνομοσχέδιο - Τα 20 σημεία κλειδιά"
6200:"Juncker calls extra Eurogroup next week on Greece"
5144:
5034:
5015:Stelios Bouras; Nektaria Stamouli (26 March 2012).
4893:
4828:"Greek Leader Calls Off Referendum on Bailout Plan"
4498:
4298:"Διαδηλώσεις για το Μεσοπρόθεσμο σε όλη την Ελλάδα"
4272:"Βροντερό όχι στο Μεσοπρόθεσμο από τους διαδηλωτές"
4070:"Greece Approves Pension Overhaul Despite Protests"
3839:
3837:
3721:Christos Ziotis and Natalie Weeks (20 April 2010).
2428:The parliament failed to elect a president and the
1800:
Eighth austerity package – April/July 2013 measures
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Creation of a new body to manage state procurements
1283:
22% cut in minimum wage from €750 to €585 per month
323:On 5 March 2010, amid new fears of bankruptcy, the
6383:
6339:"Crucial Greek vote breathes life into bond trade"
6019:"Greece outlines new austerity as debt load rises"
5826:"Government introduces ministry monitoring system"
5176:
5114:
4757:
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4341:
4244:
3999:"Greece police tear gas anti-austerity protesters"
1618:Deregulation of goods, services and energy markets
6245:. Kathimerini (English edition). 12 November 2012
5286:"Grim effects of austerity show on Greek streets"
4821:
4819:
4817:
4764:Maria Petrakis; Natalie Weeks (21 October 2011).
4554:
4552:
4368:
2750:Twelfth austerity package – October 2015 measures
2485:Eleventh austerity package – August 2015 measures
2436:took place on 25 January and the left-wing party
316:The second austerity package was approved by the
7234:
6986:"Greece approves pension and income tax reforms"
6341:. Kathimerini (English edition). 7 November 2012
6265:"Troika report (Draft version 11 November 2012)"
6223:. Kathimerini (English edition). 8 November 2012
6152:. Kathimerini (English edition). 8 November 2012
6130:. Kathimerini (English edition). 6 November 2012
6021:. Kathimerini (English edition). 1 November 2012
5701:. Kathimerini (English Edition). 19 October 2012
5679:. Kathimerini (English Edition). 18 October 2012
5657:. Kathimerini (English Edition). 16 October 2012
4374:
3834:
3390:Fourteenth austerity package – May 2017 measures
3375:Tourism tax affecting hotels from 2 stars and up
1066:Sixth austerity package – February 2012 measures
6784:"Αυτά είναι τα σκληρά μέτρα του νέου μνημονίου"
5931:"Greece prepares second wave of privatizations"
5583:. Kathimerini (English edition). 1 October 2012
5531:. Kathimerini (English edition). 3 October 2012
5506:. Kathimerini (English edition). 2 October 2012
5479:"Factbox – Next steps on path to Greek bailout"
5408:"Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting"
5307:
5067:Phillip Inman; Helena Smith (17 January 2012).
4323:"Ψηφίστηκε το Μεσοπρόθεσμο πρόγραμμα στη Βουλή"
3747:
3620:
3372:increased excise taxes on tobacco and ENFIA tax
925:Fifth austerity package – October 2011 measures
655:Extraordinary taxes imposed on company profits.
7039:
7037:
5581:"Troika sticks to its guns in austerity talks"
5422:
5183:Peter Coy; Matthew Philips (19 January 2012).
5153:
5043:"Fund threatens to sue over Greek bond losses"
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4962:
4929:
4871:
4845:
4814:
4788:
4549:
4264:
3921:
3084:ΑΚΑΓΕ special auxiliary pension fund abolished
2443:Third Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
702:of Greek bonds that became due for repayment.
514:First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
361:Third austerity package – The first memorandum
176:First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece
6392:
6353:
5313:
5121:Peter Spiegel; Kerin Hope (22 January 2012).
4721:"Πολυνομοσχέδιο: ο λογαριασμός στους Ελληνες"
4525:
4523:
4247:"The Submarine Deals That Helped Sink Greece"
1573:The package and reforms were outlined in the
1376:to force recalcitrant holders to participate.
874:An extra tax of 2% for combating unemployment
6949:"What the new social security bill contains"
5400:
5233:
5093:
4899:
4648:"Greece adopts austerity bill amid protests"
4290:
4126:"Greek Bailout Talks Could Take Three Weeks"
3843:
3813:
3807:
2119:Tenth austerity package – July 2015 measures
1674:
681:A financial stability fund has been created.
7089:"1,8 δισ. το νέο πακέτο φορολογικών μέτρων"
7034:
6467:
5847:"PM says negotiations with troika are over"
5805:"Final stretch for Greece before Eurogroup"
5241:"Der ganze Staat soll neu gegründet werden"
4224:"Why the Euro Crisis is a Political Crisis"
4098:"Greek pensions: Why they are a flashpoint"
4044:
4042:
4040:
4038:
3785:
3069:Law 3865/2010 extended to the public sector
1933:Ninth austerity package – May 2014 measures
6638:
6636:
6597:"Βουλή: Ψηφίστηκε το Μεσοπρόθεσμο 2015-18"
5609:(in Greek). 4 October 2012. Archived from
5557:(in Greek). 1 October 2012. Archived from
5283:
5263:"Greece MPs clear way for $ 170bn bailout"
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4186:
3640:
3592:
3558:
2099:Medium-term Fiscal Strategy plan 2015-2018
1967:Medium-term Fiscal Strategy plan 2015-2018
1046:Lump sum for retirees is cut by 20% to 30%
668:10% additional rise for all imported cars.
7194:"Hefty cuts to tax discount and pensions"
7009:
7007:
6619:"Greek parliament backs new bailout bill"
5213:
5123:"Greek bondholders draw line in the sand"
4484:"Μέσα σε 3 μέρες διπλασίασαν το χαράτσι!"
3846:"Three Reported Killed in Greek Protests"
1323:Showing disagreement, transport minister
630:Return of a special tax on high pensions.
6517:"Greece Approves New Austerity Measures"
5457:"Eurozone divisions threaten Greece aid"
4206:
4048:
4035:
3949:
3648:"Αξέχαστη (!) και δυσοίωνη η 3η Μαρτίου"
3623:"Greek parliament passes austerity bill"
993:20 October 2011 (For: 154; Against: 144)
6899:"Bailout deal brings wave of tax hikes"
6633:
6541:
5699:"Samaras meets with Merkel in Brussels"
5655:"Coalition partners lash out at troika"
5454:
5334:
4879:"Papandreou calls off Greek referendum"
4189:"EU puts positive spin on Greek rescue"
3363:Value added tax increased to 24 percent
1557:The fiscal plan is an extension of the
1292:Pension cuts worth €300 million in 2012
672:
593:
14:
7235:
7045:"Greece passes painful fiscal reforms"
7004:
6568:
6470:"Greece: Teachers Abandon Strike Plan"
6062:"Road map to facilitate export system"
5635:. European Commission. 17 October 2012
5476:
4991:"Greek elections pushed back to April"
1779:
1532:
6297:"Debate over buyback, OSI heating up"
6173:"Ναι" στο πολυνομοσχέδιο από τη Βουλή
5342:"Greek government approves debt deal"
4932:"ECB man to rule Greece for 15 weeks"
4695:"Greek government austerity measures"
4626:"EU: "Give Greece the sixth tranche""
4057:. San Diego, California. pp. B6.
3531:2010–2014 Portuguese financial crisis
2693:
1733:31 Oct: The government submitted the
694:. The deal consisted of an immediate
7160:
7013:
6983:
6736:"Economy staring at recession again"
6361:"Konservative und Sozialisten dafür"
5455:Chaffin, Joshua (14 February 2012).
2458:Rise of tax for incomes over €50,000
2001:9 May 2014 (For: 150; Against: 119)
585:
5017:"Greek Election Date Narrowed Down"
4989:Leigh Phillips (28 December 2011).
4963:Leigh Phillips (21 November 2011).
4930:Leigh Phillips (11 November 2011).
4354:"Βουλή: 155 "Ναι" στο Μεσοπρόθεσμο"
4245:Christopher Rhoads (10 July 2010).
4049:Friedman, Thomas L. (14 May 2010).
2660:Amendment 232/26 On public pensions
2101:and the relevant law is 4263/2014.
831:In the midst of public discontent,
770:Medium-term fiscal strategy 2012-15
516:known as First Memorandum with the
24:
6427:. Worldcrunch.com. 8 November 2012
5763:"Realty tax discounts cut in half"
5477:Emmott, Robin (13 February 2012).
5154:Rachel Donadio (17 January 2012).
3541:2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis
1553:The "Midterm fiscal plan 2013–16".
605:8% cut on public sector allowances
69:Greek withdrawal from the eurozone
27:This article details the fourteen
25:
7264:
6878:"Legislative history of the bill"
6468:Kitsantonis, Niki (17 May 2013).
6393:Phillip Inman (7 November 2012).
5784:"New tax bill to hurt households"
5316:"Germany has run out of patience"
4900:Helena Smith (10 November 2011).
4375:Anthony Williams (20 July 2011).
4226:. ForexNewsNow. 19 September 2011
3748:Steven Erlanger (24 March 2010).
3536:Post-2008 Irish economic downturn
3350:Increased insurance contributions
1683:Hellenic Financial Stability Fund
1592:
1251:and former Vice-President of the
685:
623:Public pension reforms included:
618:
571:voted against the bill; however,
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6589:
6569:Dreier, Christoph (2013-07-19).
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5243:. Sueddeutsche. 13 February 2012
5185:"A Greek Default: It's a-Comin'"
5094:Helena Smith (22 January 2012).
3950:Maltezeu, Renee (30 June 2011).
3621:Ingrid Melander (5 March 2010).
3395:
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1537:Some of the main elements are:
1483:31 October and 7/8 November 2012
1460:31 October and 7/8 November 2012
1397:
1298:Health and defence spending cuts
1071:
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665:on alcohol, cigarettes and fuel.
366:
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18:Sixth austerity package (Greece)
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5284:Kerin Hope (17 February 2012).
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4128:. Bloomberg L.P. Archived from
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3915:
3897:"Greece agrees to cuts package"
3889:
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3676:. 23 April 2010. Archived from
3490:
1735:Midterm fiscal plan for 2013–16
1207:
59:of the European Union into the
7069:. naftemporiki.gr. 22 May 2016
5314:Phillip Inman (4 March 2012).
4650:. reuters.com. 21 October 2011
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1872:28 April 2013 and 17 July 2013
1634:On 3 October sources from the
535:On 1 May 2010, Prime Minister
174:. These measures preceded the
170:The purpose was to reduce the
13:
1:
7091:. kathimerini.gr. 17 May 2016
6830:. protothema.gr. 22 July 2015
6786:. protothema.gr. 14 July 2015
6542:Böcking, David (2014-07-18).
5214:Editorial (20 January 2012).
4604:"Μέτρα σοκ για την έκτη δόση"
4017:"Fourth raft of new measures"
3979:(in Greek). In.gr. 2 May 2010
3977:"Fourth raft of new measures"
3546:
3515:Athens' international airport
3354:
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661:10% rise in luxury taxes and
643:
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7243:Greek government-debt crisis
6955:(in Greek). 12 October 2015.
6808:. euronews.com. 22 July 2015
6690:. newsbomb.gr. 30 April 2014
5430:"Q&A: Greek debt crisis"
5410:. CBC News. 12 February 2012
5265:. ABC News. 13 February 2012
4584:. tovima.gr. 20 October 2011
3335:
2742:
1603:March 2012 bailout agreement
1384:
161:Greek government-debt crisis
37:Greek government-debt crisis
7:
6497:. reuters.com. 17 July 2013
6180:(in Greek). 8 November 2012
5551:"Contacts Troika in Athens"
4723:. tovima.gr. 9 October 2011
3844:Dan Bilefsky (5 May 2010).
3814:Helena Smith (9 May 2010).
3725:. Bloomberg. Archived from
3559:Lapavitsas, Costas (2012).
3524:
3087:Law 4331/2015 Law nullified
1754:Midterm fiscal plan 2013–16
1270:
851:The new measures included:
846:
692:International Monetary Fund
522:International Monetary Fund
79:
10:
7269:
7014:Hope, Kerin (7 May 2016).
6984:Hope, Kerin (8 May 2016).
6449:. tovima.gr. 25 April 2013
5910:"Coalition faces new test"
3505:Privatization of Greece's
3065:The measures passed were:
1568:
1231:and French prime minister
1218:private sector involvement
917:
63:and was made worse by the
7154:www.hellenicparliament.gr
7047:. reuters.com. 9 May 2016
5504:"Troika steps up demands"
5346:The Sydney Morning Herald
4562:. skai.gr. 30 August 2011
4187:Kerin Hope (2 May 2010).
4051:"Greece's newest odyssey"
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1636:Greek Ministry of Finance
1612:Four structural reforms:
1519:
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6576:World Socialist Web Site
6401:. London: guardian.co.uk
6172:
5322:. London: guardian.co.uk
3347:Reducing higher pensions
1899:
1579:second bailout agreement
1575:second bailout agreement
1374:collective action clause
897:Public Power Corporation
197:Second austerity package
189:
6646:. tovima.gr. 2 May 2014
6599:. tovima.gr. 9 May 2014
5362:. CNN. 12 February 2012
5021:The Wall Street Journal
4251:The Wall Street Journal
4055:San Diego Union-Tribune
3382:
3327:86-billion-euro bailout
3094:
2111:
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1792:
1704:30 Oct: Prime minister
1559:initial bailout package
1053:
871:in the housing industry
723:
711:European Monetary Union
550:
353:
87:First austerity package
74:
49:European Monetary Union
31:packages passed by the
7248:2010 in Greek politics
4881:. UPI. 3 November 2011
4145:Cite journal requires
3561:Crisis in the Eurozone
3495:The measures include:
1698:Greek Finance Ministry
1337:Popular Orthodox Rally
1329:Popular Orthodox Rally
1214:second bailout package
1030:The package included:
902:On 19 August 2011 the
590:The measures include:
337:EU/IMF bailout package
5489:on November 27, 2018.
3509:electricity utility,
1541:Bank recapitalisation
1253:European Central Bank
526:European Central Bank
4464:on 14 September 2018
3903:. London. 6 May 2010
3702:. BBC. 25 April 2010
3519:Port of Thessaloniki
3499:Further pension cuts
3344:Cuts in new pensions
3269:Government of Greece
3160:Government of Greece
3008:Government of Greece
2832:Government of Greece
2567:Government of Greece
2373:Government of Greece
2217:Government of Greece
2031:Government of Greece
1881:Government of Greece
1583:the Greek parliament
1474:Government of Greece
1275:In February, facing
1149:Government of Greece
1002:Government of Greece
813:Government of Greece
673:Labor Market Reforms
594:Public Sector Reform
579:voted for the bill.
457:Government of Greece
293:Government of Greece
180:World Economic Forum
140:Government of Greece
33:Government of Greece
5561:on 17 February 2013
5348:. 11 February 2012.
5290:The Financial Times
5195:on January 22, 2012
5127:The Financial Times
5047:The Financial Times
4776:on October 22, 2011
3680:on November 3, 2011
3439:Legislative history
3425:Hellenic Parliament
3405:Hellenic Parliament
3260:Legislative history
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3137:Hellenic Parliament
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2993:Hellenic Parliament
2950:Hellenic Parliament
2823:Legislative history
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2544:Hellenic Parliament
2500:Hellenic Parliament
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2134:Hellenic Parliament
2022:Legislative history
1992:Hellenic Parliament
1948:Hellenic Parliament
1863:Hellenic Parliament
1815:Hellenic Parliament
1780:Parliament approval
1547:Labor market reform
1465:Legislative history
1451:Hellenic Parliament
1407:Hellenic Parliament
1140:Legislative history
1126:Hellenic Parliament
1081:Hellenic Parliament
984:Hellenic Parliament
940:Hellenic Parliament
908:Evangelos Venizelos
795:Hellenic Parliament
751:Hellenic Parliament
530:Hellenic Parliament
448:Legislative history
418:Hellenic Parliament
376:Hellenic Parliament
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254:Hellenic Parliament
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165:Hellenic Parliament
122:Hellenic Parliament
57:periphery countries
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5388:. 12 February 2012
5160:The New York Times
4832:The New York Times
4537:on 6 February 2012
4387:on 14 January 2012
4132:on April 22, 2010.
3850:The New York Times
3754:The New York Times
3411:Territorial extent
3232:Territorial extent
3123:Territorial extent
2979:Territorial extent
2795:Territorial extent
2694:Vote in Parliament
2530:Territorial extent
2320:Territorial extent
2164:Territorial extent
1978:Territorial extent
1907:Civil mobilization
1849:Territorial extent
1740:2013 Fiscal budget
1437:Territorial extent
1265:The New York Times
1112:Territorial extent
970:Territorial extent
893:immovable property
781:Territorial extent
404:Territorial extent
240:Territorial extent
131:February 9th, 2010
108:Territorial extent
47:Membership in the
7253:Greek legislation
7138:. 20 August 2023.
6621:. APd. 9 May 2014
6371:. 8 November 2012
5436:. 9 February 2012
4859:. 2 November 2011
4802:. 1 November 2011
4701:. 19 October 2011
4329:on 3 October 2011
3901:independent.co.uk
3729:on April 22, 2010
3484:
3483:
3467:128 voted against
3366:Higher fuel taxes
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3298:145 voted against
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1894:
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1728:debt-to-GDP ratio
1565:in November 2012
1533:Specific measures
1527:
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1503:128 voted against
1347:and conservative
1277:sovereign default
1202:
1201:
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826:
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586:Specific measures
537:George Papandreou
510:
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102:Hellenic Republic
53:sovereign default
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2786:(Law 4337/2015)
2759:
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2643:Committee report
2634:
2627:
2626:64 voted against
2620:
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2494:
2482:
2481:
2410:
2403:
2402:63 voted against
2396:
2348:Assented to
2311:(Law 4335/2015)
2284:
2272:
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2240:
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2078:Committee report
2069:
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1969:(Law 4263/2014)
1942:
1930:
1929:
1840:(Law 4172/2013)
1809:
1797:
1796:
1511:
1504:
1497:
1428:(Law 4093/2012)
1401:
1389:
1388:
1186:
1179:
1178:74 voted against
1172:
1158:12 February 2012
1135:12 February 2012
1103:(Law 4046/2012)
1075:
1063:
1062:
961:(Law 4024/2011)
934:
922:
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833:massive protests
772:(Law 3895/2011)
745:
733:
732:
708:
701:
697:
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494:
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432:Assented to
370:
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3027:29 October 2015
3017:29 October 2015
2989:Enacted by
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2964:
2896:
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2871:16 October 2015
2861:13 October 2015
2851:12 October 2015
2841:12 October 2015
2818:16 October 2015
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2464:Luxury tax rise
2432:collapsed. The
2430:Samaras Cabinet
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2408:
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2394:
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1836:(Law 4152/2013)
1835:
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1782:
1742:on 11 November.
1706:Antonis Samaras
1677:
1595:
1571:
1563:bailout program
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1356:Antonis Samaras
1273:
1245:Lucas Papademos
1233:Nicolas Sarkozy
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869:value added tax
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773:
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713:loans would be
706:
699:
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650:Value added tax
646:
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573:Dora Bakoyianni
553:
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330:value added tax
320:in March 2010.
235:
232:
227:
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167:in early 2010.
159:to counter the
157:countermeasures
118:Enacted by
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65:Great Recession
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6973:. May 5, 2016.
6971:Deutsche Welle
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3452:Voting summary
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3421:Passed by
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3304:
3302:
3301:
3294:
3286:
3284:
3283:Voting summary
3280:
3279:
3276:
3272:
3271:
3266:
3262:
3261:
3257:
3256:
3253:
3249:
3248:
3243:
3242:Passed by
3239:
3238:
3233:
3229:
3228:
3222:
3221:
3213:
3212:
3204:
3203:
3196:
3195:
3193:
3192:
3185:
3177:
3175:
3174:Voting summary
3171:
3170:
3167:
3163:
3162:
3157:
3153:
3152:
3148:
3147:
3144:
3140:
3139:
3134:
3133:Passed by
3130:
3129:
3124:
3120:
3119:
3113:
3112:
3104:
3103:
3096:
3093:
3092:
3091:
3088:
3085:
3082:
3079:
3076:
3073:
3070:
3062:
3059:
3049:
3048:
3045:
3039:
3038:
3035:
3033:Second reading
3029:
3028:
3025:
3019:
3018:
3015:
3011:
3010:
3005:
3001:
3000:
2996:
2995:
2990:
2986:
2985:
2980:
2976:
2975:
2973:
2972:
2968:
2958:
2957:
2956:
2953:
2952:
2946:
2945:
2937:
2936:
2928:
2927:
2920:
2919:
2913:
2912:
2908:
2907:
2902:
2898:
2897:
2895:
2894:
2887:
2879:
2877:
2876:Voting summary
2873:
2872:
2869:
2863:
2862:
2859:
2857:Second reading
2853:
2852:
2849:
2843:
2842:
2839:
2835:
2834:
2829:
2825:
2824:
2820:
2819:
2816:
2812:
2811:
2806:
2805:Passed by
2802:
2801:
2796:
2792:
2791:
2789:
2788:
2783:
2773:
2772:
2771:
2768:
2767:
2761:
2760:
2752:
2751:
2744:
2741:
2740:
2739:
2732:
2728:
2725:
2722:
2718:
2715:
2712:
2704:
2701:
2695:
2692:
2674:
2673:
2666:
2665:
2655:
2654:
2650:
2649:
2644:
2640:
2639:
2637:
2636:
2629:
2622:
2614:
2612:
2611:Voting summary
2608:
2607:
2606:14 August 2015
2604:
2598:
2597:
2596:13 August 2015
2594:
2592:Second reading
2588:
2587:
2586:13 August 2015
2584:
2578:
2577:
2576:13 August 2015
2574:
2570:
2569:
2564:
2560:
2559:
2555:
2554:
2553:14 August 2015
2551:
2547:
2546:
2541:
2540:Passed by
2537:
2536:
2531:
2527:
2526:
2524:
2523:
2518:
2508:
2507:
2506:
2503:
2502:
2496:
2495:
2487:
2486:
2479:
2476:
2472:
2471:
2468:
2465:
2462:
2459:
2456:
2453:
2424:
2423:
2416:
2415:
2413:
2412:
2405:
2398:
2390:
2388:
2387:Voting summary
2384:
2383:
2380:
2376:
2375:
2370:
2366:
2365:
2361:
2360:
2357:
2353:
2352:
2349:
2345:
2344:
2341:
2337:
2336:
2331:
2330:Passed by
2327:
2326:
2321:
2317:
2316:
2314:
2313:
2308:
2298:
2297:
2296:
2293:
2292:
2286:
2285:
2277:
2276:
2268:
2267:
2260:
2259:
2257:
2256:
2249:
2242:
2234:
2232:
2231:Voting summary
2228:
2227:
2224:
2220:
2219:
2214:
2210:
2209:
2205:
2204:
2201:
2197:
2196:
2193:
2189:
2188:
2185:
2181:
2180:
2175:
2174:Passed by
2171:
2170:
2165:
2161:
2160:
2158:
2157:
2152:
2142:
2141:
2140:
2137:
2136:
2130:
2129:
2121:
2120:
2113:
2110:
2093:
2092:
2085:
2084:
2079:
2075:
2074:
2072:
2071:
2064:
2056:
2054:
2053:Voting summary
2050:
2049:
2046:
2042:
2041:
2038:
2034:
2033:
2028:
2024:
2023:
2019:
2018:
2015:
2011:
2010:
2007:
2003:
2002:
1999:
1995:
1994:
1989:
1988:Passed by
1985:
1984:
1979:
1975:
1974:
1972:
1971:
1966:
1956:
1955:
1954:
1951:
1950:
1944:
1943:
1935:
1934:
1927:
1924:
1914:
1911:
1901:
1898:
1892:
1891:
1884:
1883:
1878:
1874:
1873:
1870:
1866:
1865:
1860:
1859:Passed by
1856:
1855:
1850:
1846:
1845:
1843:
1842:
1833:
1823:
1822:
1821:
1818:
1817:
1811:
1810:
1802:
1801:
1794:
1791:
1781:
1778:
1773:
1772:
1768:
1764:
1760:
1757:
1750:
1747:
1743:
1731:
1724:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1710:
1702:
1694:
1690:
1686:
1676:
1673:
1664:
1663:
1628:
1627:
1626:
1625:
1622:
1619:
1616:
1610:
1594:
1591:
1585:in June 2012.
1570:
1567:
1555:
1554:
1551:
1550:Pension reform
1548:
1545:
1542:
1534:
1531:
1525:
1524:
1517:
1516:
1514:
1513:
1506:
1499:
1491:
1489:
1488:Voting summary
1485:
1484:
1481:
1477:
1476:
1471:
1467:
1466:
1462:
1461:
1458:
1454:
1453:
1448:
1447:Passed by
1444:
1443:
1438:
1434:
1433:
1431:
1430:
1425:
1415:
1414:
1413:
1410:
1409:
1403:
1402:
1394:
1393:
1386:
1383:
1382:
1381:
1377:
1369:
1366:
1317:
1316:
1305:
1302:
1299:
1296:
1293:
1290:
1287:
1284:
1272:
1269:
1249:Bank of Greece
1209:
1206:
1200:
1199:
1192:
1191:
1189:
1188:
1181:
1174:
1166:
1164:
1163:Voting summary
1160:
1159:
1156:
1152:
1151:
1146:
1142:
1141:
1137:
1136:
1133:
1129:
1128:
1123:
1122:Passed by
1119:
1118:
1113:
1109:
1108:
1106:
1105:
1099:
1089:
1088:
1087:
1084:
1083:
1077:
1076:
1068:
1067:
1060:
1057:
1055:
1052:
1051:
1050:
1047:
1044:
1041:
1038:
1035:
1027:
1024:
1013:
1012:
1005:
1004:
999:
995:
994:
991:
987:
986:
981:
980:Passed by
977:
976:
971:
967:
966:
964:
963:
958:
948:
947:
946:
943:
942:
936:
935:
927:
926:
919:
916:
889:
888:
885:
884:
883:
877:
876:
875:
872:
865:
862:
856:
848:
845:
824:
823:
816:
815:
810:
806:
805:
802:
798:
797:
792:
791:Passed by
788:
787:
782:
778:
777:
775:
774:
769:
759:
758:
757:
754:
753:
747:
746:
738:
737:
730:
727:
725:
722:
687:
686:Implementation
684:
683:
682:
679:
674:
671:
670:
669:
666:
659:
656:
653:
645:
642:
641:
640:
637:
634:
631:
628:
620:
619:Pension Reform
617:
616:
615:
612:
609:
606:
603:
600:
595:
592:
587:
584:
552:
549:
532:in June 2010.
524:(IMF) and the
518:European Union
508:
507:
500:
499:
497:
496:
489:
482:
474:
472:
471:Voting summary
468:
467:
464:
460:
459:
454:
450:
449:
445:
444:
441:
437:
436:
433:
429:
428:
425:
421:
420:
415:
414:Passed by
411:
410:
405:
401:
400:
398:
397:
394:
384:
383:
382:
379:
378:
372:
371:
363:
362:
355:
352:
312:
311:
304:
303:
300:
296:
295:
290:
286:
285:
281:
280:
277:
273:
272:
269:
265:
264:
261:
257:
256:
251:
250:Passed by
247:
246:
241:
237:
236:
234:
233:
230:
220:
219:
218:
215:
214:
208:
207:
199:
198:
191:
188:
172:budget deficit
151:
150:
143:
142:
137:
133:
132:
129:
125:
124:
119:
115:
114:
109:
105:
104:
98:
97:
89:
88:
81:
78:
76:
73:
44:
41:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7265:
7254:
7251:
7249:
7246:
7244:
7241:
7240:
7238:
7217:
7211:
7195:
7189:
7174:. 18 May 2017
7173:
7169:
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7145:
7137:
7131:
7116:
7112:
7106:
7090:
7084:
7068:
7062:
7046:
7040:
7038:
7021:
7017:
7010:
7008:
6991:
6987:
6980:
6972:
6968:
6962:
6954:
6950:
6944:
6928:
6922:
6906:
6905:
6900:
6894:
6879:
6873:
6857:
6856:
6851:
6845:
6829:
6823:
6807:
6801:
6785:
6779:
6763:
6759:
6753:
6737:
6731:
6716:. 13 May 2015
6715:
6714:bloomberg.com
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6522:
6518:
6512:
6496:
6490:
6475:
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6442:
6426:
6422:
6416:
6400:
6396:
6389:
6387:
6370:
6366:
6362:
6356:
6340:
6334:
6319:
6313:
6298:
6292:
6273:
6266:
6260:
6244:
6238:
6222:
6216:
6201:
6195:
6179:
6175:
6167:
6151:
6145:
6129:
6123:
6108:
6102:
6100:
6084:
6078:
6063:
6057:
6042:
6036:
6020:
6014:
6000:on 2012-11-05
5999:
5995:
5989:
5974:
5968:
5953:
5947:
5932:
5926:
5911:
5905:
5890:
5884:
5869:
5863:
5848:
5842:
5827:
5821:
5806:
5800:
5785:
5779:
5764:
5758:
5743:
5737:
5722:
5716:
5700:
5694:
5678:
5672:
5656:
5650:
5634:
5628:
5612:
5608:
5604:
5598:
5582:
5576:
5560:
5556:
5552:
5546:
5530:
5524:
5522:
5505:
5499:
5497:
5488:
5484:
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5473:
5458:
5451:
5435:
5431:
5425:
5409:
5403:
5387:
5383:
5377:
5361:
5355:
5347:
5343:
5337:
5321:
5317:
5310:
5303:
5291:
5287:
5280:
5264:
5258:
5242:
5236:
5221:
5217:
5210:
5194:
5190:
5186:
5179:
5172:
5161:
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5150:
5148:
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5128:
5124:
5117:
5101:
5097:
5090:
5074:
5070:
5063:
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5022:
5018:
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4992:
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4937:
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4605:
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4507:
4501:
4485:
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4424:
4408:
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4382:
4378:
4371:
4355:
4349:
4347:
4345:
4328:
4324:
4318:
4316:
4299:
4293:
4278:on 2011-08-09
4277:
4273:
4267:
4252:
4248:
4241:
4225:
4219:
4209:
4194:
4190:
4183:
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4127:
4121:
4106:. 18 Jun 2015
4105:
4104:
4103:The Economist
4099:
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4091:
4075:
4071:
4064:
4056:
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4045:
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4039:
4022:
4018:
4012:
4005:. 1 May 2010.
4004:
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3563:. p. 59.
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3504:
3501:
3498:
3497:
3496:
3488:
3479:
3475:
3469:
3464:
3462:
3460:153 voted for
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3456:
3454:
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3333:
3330:
3328:
3325:, ECM for an
3324:
3320:
3310:
3306:
3300:
3295:
3293:
3291:153 voted for
3288:
3287:
3285:
3281:
3277:
3273:
3270:
3267:
3265:Introduced by
3263:
3258:
3254:
3250:
3247:
3244:
3240:
3237:
3234:
3230:
3227:
3223:
3219:
3214:
3209:
3201:
3197:
3191:
3186:
3184:
3182:153 voted for
3179:
3178:
3176:
3172:
3168:
3164:
3161:
3158:
3156:Introduced by
3154:
3149:
3145:
3141:
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3056:
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3044:
3043:Third reading
3040:
3036:
3034:
3030:
3026:
3024:
3023:First reading
3020:
3016:
3012:
3009:
3006:
3004:Introduced by
3002:
2997:
2994:
2991:
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2925:
2921:
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2914:
2909:
2906:
2903:
2899:
2893:
2888:
2886:
2884:154 voted for
2881:
2880:
2878:
2874:
2870:
2868:
2867:Third reading
2864:
2860:
2858:
2854:
2850:
2848:
2847:First reading
2844:
2840:
2836:
2833:
2830:
2828:Introduced by
2826:
2821:
2817:
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2810:
2807:
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2800:
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2661:
2656:
2651:
2648:
2645:
2641:
2635:
2630:
2628:
2623:
2621:
2619:222 voted for
2616:
2615:
2613:
2609:
2605:
2603:
2602:Third reading
2599:
2595:
2593:
2589:
2585:
2583:
2582:First reading
2579:
2575:
2571:
2568:
2565:
2563:Introduced by
2561:
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2444:
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2417:
2411:
2406:
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2399:
2397:
2395:230 voted for
2392:
2391:
2389:
2385:
2381:
2377:
2374:
2371:
2369:Introduced by
2367:
2362:
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