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Staikouras strikes note of caution on fiscal space and tax cuts
EconomyProgrammesurplus target will be met. Despite the latest estimates by the European Commission and Bank of Greece
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Amid clash over watchdog, ND expects reforms to deliver more effective governance
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Kontoleon obtained his degree from the Open University in the UK and questioned whether this met
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ND riles opposition with proposed appointment at public broadcaster
PoliticsGreek Politicsgeneral secretariat met on Monday to discuss the project. Development Minister Georgidias revealed
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Government looks to boost business-friendly credentials with visits, progress on investments
PoliticsGreek Politicsprevious occasions and had met with objections. The revised plan foresees a much smaller shopping mall
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Mitsotakis courts French investments, announces corporate tax cuts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Thursday to discuss a wide range of topics to do with bilateral and European relations, as well as the Greek investment and reform agenda. Following the meeting which lasted just short of two hours, Mitsotakis told
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Welcome to Berlin: Mitsotakis meets Merkel
AgoraParis and met with President Emanuel Macron the week before. Mitsotakis and Merkel know each other from
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Mitsotakis in Berlin with limited expectations
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the eastern Mediterranean. It is hardly the first time that Mitsotakis and Merkel will have met, having
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Athens boosted by Lagarde's comments on primary surplus, but no move due for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsby Mitsotakis, who told the EU leaders he met over the past few weeks that Greece would not push
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Mitsotakis lauds Commission VP nomination amid murmurs within party
PoliticsGreek Politicsrepresentative in Brussels. However, shortly after ND’s election win, Mitsotakis met Samaras
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Fiscal issues dominate talks as fourth post-programme review ensues
EconomyProgrammethat this year’s target of 3.5 percent will be met, a development that partly alleviates any concern
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