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Primary surplus target still on lenders' agenda despite snap elections
EconomyProgramme. Privatisations While investors seem encouraged by the prospect of a change of government in a few weeks
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Tsipras steps in to limit damage, Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts and fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicsspun a similar narrative in the European Parliament elections but it did not seem to sway voters. Also
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Parties' competing tax pledges come up against challenging reality
EconomyFeaturesof their political appeal, it may seem ironic that SYRIZA, as a self-described progressive party, offers less
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Merkel reluctant to discuss targets as Athens prepares bill with wide-ranging tax cuts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe new Greek government is planning to move ahead with the tax cuts promised by New Democracy during the election campaign and is aiming to table a bill before the end of July that will set out the reductions over the next three years. Athens does not seem deterred by the reservations expressed
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Continuity and priorities
Agora. There also seem to be high expectations for a significant increase in American LNG purchases by Greece
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The oil and gas debate Greece is not having
Agoraprospects seem bleak. *Olivier is an environmental and macro economist currently working for WWF
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Amid clash over watchdog, ND expects reforms to deliver more effective governance
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the retroactive nature of the amendment at the time, but does not seem to have a problem with its own amendment
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Mitsotakis takes growth message to Thessaloniki, keeps eye on bond profits
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe previous government, now seem to be moving ahead. Eldorado Gold announced on Tuesday that it has
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Government looks to review visit for nod on tax package
EconomyProgrammeof September, but the institutions do not seem open to extending the deadline further. 2020 budget
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Fiscal issues dominate talks as fourth post-programme review ensues
EconomyProgrammemeasures, but it does not seem that the Greek authorities are willing to consider the measure
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