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Newsletter 294 - 23/04/2021
, with 6 in 10 wanting restrictions on movements to be scrapped for Easter. A similar proportion
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PM banks on firms bouncing back after lockdown as SYRIZA decries immunity for Covid panel
PoliticsGreek Politicsto launch on May 6. Representatives are also upset that the government did not consult with them before
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PM targets middle class voters as he eyes return to normality
PoliticsGreek Politicsahead of a nationwide protest on May 6, against what SYRIZA has labelled as changes to labour
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Stability Programme reflects subdued expectations for 2021, high hopes for 2022 onwards
EconomyMacroeconomyrunning into May. The headline budget figure for 2021 has been revised down by 6 percentage points
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Loosening of restrictions on expat vote fails to secure Parliament's approval
PoliticsGreek Politicsno other party exceeds 6 pct. The poll also indicates that ND maintains a strong appeal among centrist
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Newsletter 298 - 28/05/2021
20.1 pct, while no other party exceeds 6 pct. The poll also indicates that ND maintains a strong appeal
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Creditors give thumbs up for 10th post-MoU review, underline pandemic legacy
EconomyProgrammethat were published in the spring estimates, which see growth of more than 4 pct this year and 6 pct
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GDP rises by 4.4 pct QoQ in Q1 and falls 2.3 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyanticipate that GDP will increase 4.1 percent this year, followed by growth of 6 percent in 2022
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Industrial production up by 22.5 percent in April after last year's lockdown
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās Industrial Production Index (IPI) rose by 22.5 percent year-on-year (YoY) in April following a revised increase of 5.7 percent in March, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data revealed on Thursday. Month-on-month (MoM), the index rose by 2.8 percent after an increase of 6 percent
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Govt views pandemic window as opportunity to advance contentious reform agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsit up to existing workers up to 35-years old. Social insurance contributions will remain at 6 pct
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