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Govt prepares new round of economic relief as Covid remains a threat
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be winding down its economic relief now and focussing on the reopening of the economy and the tourism sector
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ND walks tightrope with 2022 budget, looks for answer to inflation
PoliticsGreek Politicsto reports. This will be achieved by winding down most of the existing support initiatives and through
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Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
PoliticsGreek Politicstowards the agreed primary surplus next year. The government hopes that the winding down of Covid relief
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Budget sees Greece outdoing peers with 1.8 pct growth, 0.7 pct primary surplus in 2023
EconomyMacroeconomy. Spending is contained by almost 2 billion euros, primarily due to winding down most of the pandemic
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Parties at odds over private universities as ND faces nepotism accusations
PoliticsGreek Politicsopposition parties claimed were a waste of public funds. PASOK warned that winding up the company
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Newsletter 409 - 26/01/2024
. This is due to the winding down of the Next Generation EU funding that plays a pivotal role
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Government talks up privatisation benefits, but opposition questions success story
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government was also questioned over the timing of its winding up of the Covid-era rescue scheme for Aegean
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Government feels the heat over investigation on anniversary of Tempe rail crash
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the victims. The anniversary coincides with the winding up of the evidence phase
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Lest we forget
Agora“The people don’t forget, they hang fascists,” goes a chant that Greeks have been hearing for decades. This year, seeing the fascists being put behind bars will suffice for most. The slogan is born of the years of physical and mental pain inflicted by Greece’s far right on the left, dating back
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Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsto such a degree that the threat of snap elections will not hang over the government after May. The recent
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