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  1. Primary surplus confirmed at 822 mln in Feb
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    euros, which is 201 million euros higher than the monthly target. State budget expenditures for the first two months of the year came to 8.97 billion euros, which is 566 million euros lower than..., the PIB balance posted a surplus of 182 million, 210 million better than the target.

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  2. IAPR annual data shows growing tax pile and pressure on middle-income taxpayers
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    Economy

    than 5,000 euros per year. Between 2010 to 2018, declared incomes fell by around 26.7 billion euros... incomes of less than 10,000 euros. Out of 3,964,567 family tax declarations, 644,790 families... five years ago. The average household income declared in 2018 came to 11,556 euros. Less than

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  3. Corruption claims dominate political discussion ahead of elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will be dominated by clashes over corruption allegations rather than debates over policy choices. The submission... and doing anything other than their duty. SYRIZA’s parliamentary spokesman Nikos Xydakis attempted... issued in previous years to New Democracy and PASOK, which owe a total of more than 400 million euros

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  4. Tsipras claims EU vote will be close as SYRIZA looks for boost from relief measures
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    billion euros, rather than the 800 million euros SYRIZA is making available for retirees. “He is making... be an indicator of the voting trends in Greece, rather than a referendum on the government’s performance, as he... Periklis Panagopoulos. He said that government officials had to declare any gift worth more than 200

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  5. Could Greece's immigration reforms have an impact on upcoming elections?
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    Society

    of the total resident population at the time. More than half were Albanian citizens (52.7 percent... of citizenships acquired by foreign nationals, granting only 1,896 citizenships, less than 0.2 per... rejection rate. One in four applications from this group were rejected in 2018, up from less than 4

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  6. Budget primary surplus at 1.46 bln in Apr, above target by 2.13 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    due on May 27. Tax refunds came to 1.19 billion euros in the aggregate period, higher than..., above target by 1.31 billion euros, and 3.7 percent higher than for the same time last year... to 17 billion, landing 769 million lower than target. The MoF noted that expenditure was 11.3

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  7. SYRIZA looks to eat further into ND's poll lead in final week of campaign
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , known as the 13th pension, was released on Friday, while VAT on more than 5,000 food products... those earning less than 500 euros a month received an amount equivalent to a full monthly dose... upsets the pollsters’ forecasts and loses Sunday’s vote by a small margin (less than 4-5 points), Tsipras

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  8. Mitsotakis appeals to centre-ground voters in bid to score decisive victory
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that if his party wins with a difference of more than 3.5 points (the gap SYRIZA had over ND in the 2014... polls suggest that more than 10 percent of voters are undecided. It is this audience that Mitsotakis... stronger support in this group than New Democracy. A Metron Analysis survey published in Sunday’s

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  9. Leaders present voters with stark choices as campaign reaches climax

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to the electoral register since 2015) than the opposition. SYRIZA is hoping that it will be able to match... between the two leading parties is slightly wider than the 6.7-point lead for ND published in a poll... at 3.4 points in New Democracy’s favour. This is 0.7 points less than a poll by the same company

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  10. Newsletter 209 -07/06/2019

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    of the tax-free threshold is more of a spanner in the next government’s works than a voter-pleasing... a fiscal cost of more than 1 percent of GDP in 2019 and beyond. These range from tax repayments... less than initially planned, either by choice or because spending ceilings have been set

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