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Debt relief measures move ahead as Athens prepares to use fiscal space
EconomyProgrammerequest to pay off part of the amount it owes to the International Monetary Fund ahead of schedule
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Newsletter 204 -03/05/2019
not currently pay income tax would start to be taxed, even though the amounts in question would be relatively
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EC spring forecast sees growth of 2.2 pct in 2019, 2020 but warns of hampered public investments
EconomyMacroeconomyits primary surplus targets largely due to previous policies on expenditure dynamics starting to pay
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Tsipras tries to entice voters with VAT cuts and pension bonuses
PoliticsGreek Politicsof up to 500 euros would receive an amount equal to 100 percent of their monthly retirement pay
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Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019
the schemes allowing debtors to pay off their arrears to the state and social security funds in up
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Athens warned about missing fiscal targets rather than changing them unilaterally
EconomyProgrammeparliaments of some member states to use 3.6 billion euros from its cash buffer to pay off part of what
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Greeks mistrust in news and reliance on social media for information persists
Society). Just seven percent of Greek respondents said that they pay for online news. Brand trust was also low
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Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat this would allow Greece to pay off its debt quicker. “You have different revenues if you grow with 2
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Social impact of crisis seen easing in 2018, but 31.8 pct still at risk of poverty/exclusion
Society. ELSTAT defines material deprivation as the inability to pay unexpected expenses, afford a one-week
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As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsof former president, Dimitris Christofias, Tsipras said that Turkey “will pay a heavy price
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