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Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
Agorathe idea of renewal. Establishing the narrative is a key part of the battle. Don’t believe the hype However, the worst thing the government could do at this stage is to believe its own hype
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Storm fallout sweeps PM to crucial juncture early in second term
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Thessaly as only four of the 12 Super Pumas that Greece possesses are in a condition to fly
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Finance Ministry seeks solutions to address growing housing problem
EconomyKyriakos Mitsotakis announced the launch of the “Stegasi” platform, which brings together various
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Refugee influx pushes Tsipras towards crisis nexus
Agoraof refugees, as agreed by EU leaders in September. However, Greece will also be expected to detain migrants... to round up and detain migrants, will the prime minister face a backlash from his party and MPs? While most
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Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016
, George Papandreou, with his foreign upbringing and diplomatic skills, appeared the right man to lead
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Holding out for a (reformist) hero
Agora. In the beginning, George Papandreou, with his foreign upbringing and diplomatic skills, appeared the right
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Budget primary surplus at 3.16 bln in December, missing target for full year by 443 mln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros and was below target by 611 million. Net revenues came to 50.96 billion euros, under... expenditure came to 44.20 billion, below target by 611 million euros. Interest payments declined YoY
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Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets
EconomyMacroeconomyincrease in the cumulative debt reflects payments against ‘old’ debt, which amounted to 852 million so
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Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures
EconomyMacroeconomya positive impact on general government fiscal figures of 852 million (0.47 percent of GDP) in 2013
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General gov't cash surplus sees large contraction in Jan-Feb, arrears edge up
EconomyMacroeconomyentities. Similar to January, the state budget recorded the highest surplus at 852 million, yet
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