The Greek parliament has narrowly approved a sweeping public sector reform bill tied to the country's next €6.8bn tranche of EU-IMF loans. Under the proposed reforms, thousands of public sector workers face redundancy. The vote was the first major test for Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's two-party coalition since losing an ally over the abrupt shutdown of the state broadcaster ...
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