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Newsletter 14 - 06/02/2015
cost of 850 million. The first-pillar (humanitarian crisis) interventions also include subsidised
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Beyond economic policy, new Greek coalition starts setting out agenda
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government has pledged to provide free or subsidised healthcare for all Greeks, including those
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Tsipras identifies first bills, domestic approval assured
PoliticsGreek Politicselectricity and meal tickets. There will also be subsidised accommodation for up to 30,000 people. In its
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Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
PoliticsGreek Politicsthey will no longer be subsidised by the state), the IMF sees Greece’s debt spiralling beyond
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Gov't postpones discussion on parallel programme ahead of tranche approval
Economymunicipal taxes. 4) Extension by one year of subsidised electricity, food tokens and sheltering
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Amid mounting pressure, gov't hopes parallel programme will provide fillip
PoliticsGreek Politicsproviding meal tickets, subsidised rent and free electricity. Passing the parallel programme would
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Could Greece's immigration reforms have an impact on upcoming elections?
Societyof jobs, subsidised mortgages, language lessons, charter flights and social support facilities
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NBG results show net profits of 409 mln euros on strong trading income in Q1
EconomyBankingthe Entrepreneurship Fund II (ΤΕPΙX-ΙΙ), state-guaranteed new working capital and subsidised
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ND courts youth vote with targeted pandemic relief, recovery schemes
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the press are subsidised tickets for cultural activities, vouchers for computer equipment and data
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After submitting RRF plan, govt turns to challenges of delivery
PoliticsGreek Politicsusing funds from the national budget. Subsidised energy efficiency upgrades for buildings
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