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Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
PoliticsGreek Politicsto deliver the structural reforms that are still needed. “I think Greece is going to be a pleasant
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Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
EconomyProgrammeof GDP (roughly 1.8 billion euros). The government is reportedly hoping that there will be a pleasant
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Lenders set to highlight reform delays, leaving fiscal gap concerns until after elections
EconomyProgrammeof interfering in Greek internal affairs. Nevertheless, the report is not likely to make pleasant
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Mitsotakis courts French investments, announces corporate tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe a pleasant surprise in terms of growth. There was no announcement regarding primary surplus targets, which
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Athens welcomes volume, form of Commission's pandemic recovery plan
EconomyThere was a pleasant surprise for Greece on Wednesday when the European Commission announced its proposal for a Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) of 750 billion euros, which will be attached to the 1.1 trillion euros multi-year fiscal framework of 2021-2027. The Fund will consist of 500
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Athens wary as exploratory talks with Turkey approach
PoliticsForeign Policy. Otherwise, we need to proceed with the logic of Europe as a fortress. This would not be pleasant
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Newsletter 307 - 10/09/2021
direction.EconomyQ2 delivers timely GDP boostThe Greek authorities welcomed this week the pleasant
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Fiscal data for 2023 indicates that 2.1 pct of GDP goal is within reach
EconomyMacroeconomy, from 258.91 billion in 2022. The size of the primary surplus in 2023 is a pleasant surprise
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Polls provide PM with some comfort, spell out size of task for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsleader Alexis Tsipras on 15.5 pct. These numbers will make pleasant reading in the PM’s office
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Lest we forget
Agora“The people don’t forget, they hang fascists,” goes a chant that Greeks have been hearing for decades. This year, seeing the fascists being put behind bars will suffice for most. The slogan is born of the years of physical and mental pain inflicted by Greece’s far right on the left, dating back
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