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SYRIZA tempers targets as Kasselakis struggles to keep party afloat
PoliticsGreek Politics. This is causing those who have remained part of SYRIZA to temper their expectations about what
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Solid revenues, contained spending lead to primary balance beating target by 2 bln in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomy. The Finance Ministry made a specific effort in last month’s releases to temper the expectations
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Policing in spotlight after shocking domestic violence incident
PoliticsGreek Politicsto temper the scheme, however it remains reluctant to make more radical interventions that would risk
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OECD sees stable growth path of 2 pct in 2025, long-term challenges persist
EconomyMacroeconomyexternal demand, new US tariffs, and rising trade costs are expected to temper export performance. Despite
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Newsletter 489 - 19/12/2025
approved but familiar shortcomings temper government's economic recordThe 2026 budget was passed through
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PM doubles down on constitutional reform as pre‑election strategy hardens
PoliticsGreek Politics. While this is likely to temper his ambitions for sweeping alterations to the constitution, it might
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October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight
Economyto the targets being beaten over the last four months, even though there is a steady increase
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Two hurdles left for coalition this year before bigger challenges in 2014
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s coalition has two more hurdles to clear before it stumbles over the finishing line at the end of the year, exhausted and battered but not quite yet beaten. The first challenge is to pass the new property tax, which unites previous disparate levies in one charge, through Parliament. The new
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First round of local elections leave Greek politics finely balanced
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy’s incumbent Vassilis Michaloliakos was beaten into second place by independent Yiannis Moralis
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Wages index edges up YoY in Q1 after sinking by 24.8 pct since 2010
EconomyMacroeconomybeaten by that of Cyprus (-7.9 percent). In addition, Greece and Cyprus are the only two countries
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