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Newsletter 260 -31/07/2020
positively but is also expecting to see real signs of de-escalation. The Greek government
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Athens hoping EU diplomatic drive will defuse latest Aegean crisis
PoliticsForeign PolicyFor the time being, Athens is waiting to see how the EU, particularly Germany, and the USA reacts
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School re-opening decisions postponed amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsdescribing the approach as “wait and see”. SYRIZA have accused the government of failing to dedicate time
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Insolvency code, 'second chance' for debtors unveiled as ND eyes social impact of crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicswould see Greece fall in line with EU directives as far as bankruptcy regulations are concerned
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PM seeks fine balance as he prepares to unveil latest set of fiscal measures
PoliticsGreek Politics, for instance, will be watching closely to see what Mitsotakis announces on September 12 and whether
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Moria fire propels migration issue back to top of political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsof asylum seekers in Greece, while left-wing voters tend to see its approach as too draconian
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VAT gap of 30.1 pct in 2018 keeps Greece among worst performers in EU
EconomyFeaturesabove the median of 9.2 percent, though 21 countries did see decreases compared to 2017, most
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Mitsotakis seeks to reassure on foreign policy, spending plans
PoliticsGreek Politicsit was a sensitive issue requiring public consultation, he could see an argument for using the 12-month
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Greece and Turkey prepare for exploratory talks brokered by Germany
PoliticsForeign Policyyears. Kalin also said that he could see a resolution before the end of Germany’s EU presidency
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Tsipras picks holes in ND approach, unveils own spending proposals
PoliticsGreek Politicsflourishes of prior years. In the months ahead we can probably expect to see SYRIZA building
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