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Newsletter 326 - 28/01/2022
polled by Reuters had been expecting it to drop to 4.4 pct, from 5 pct in December. The range of HICP... to Eurostat, from 4.4 pct in December. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in December by ELSTAT was 5.1 pct
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European Parliament vote delivers blow to PM as rise of far right, low turnout dominate
PoliticsGreek Politicsdouble the 4.4 pct it received in last year’s national elections. Opinion polls had indicated.... Ultraconservative Niki was expected to gain 4.4 pct, up from the 3.7 pct it won in the national elections last
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Tourism sets new record in 2025 with 22.4 bln receipts up to Oct
EconomyMacroeconomy-on-year (YoY). Travel payments rose by 4.4 percent to 258.3 million euros. The number of arrivals...-EU countries were 9.11 billion euros. In total, arrivals rose by 4.4 percent to 35.26 million
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An issue of statistical significance in Greece
Agorain the country’s modern history. Even as early as May 2009, the budget’s unrealistic projections were
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Coalition unwound
Agoraone of its most turbulent patches in modern history. Having secured a form of stability over
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Fight against tax evasion yields results, reveals challenges
Societya modern, efficient tax administration. It is not yet clear, though, if the country’s political
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Off the isles of Greece
Agoraanything of Lord Byron, ancient Greeks or their modern successors are dead. The least that can happen
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Come back Cleisthenes, all is forgiven
AgoraCleisthenes has a lot to answer for. Yes, he laid the groundwork for Athenian democracy in 507 BC but he also did it after being recalled from exile. As much as he helped transform ancient Greece, he a left dangerous legacy for its modern version. Since Cleisthenes, too many Greek politicians
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On the beaches
Agoraalso highlighted Greece's inability to place itself in the modern world. "Greece: The richest place
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Jobs, hundreds of thousands of jobs
Agoraby more than 20 percent. Greece’s labour market has been devastated, like no other in any modern crisis
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