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Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023
and private projects. The issue is that this impressive investment bounce does not seem to materialise
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Parties at odds over private universities as ND faces nepotism accusations
PoliticsGreek Politicsof controversial projects, including the unsuccessful pedestrianisation of the city centre, which
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Mitsotakis aims for faster reform process in 2024
PoliticsGreek Politicsof varying magnitude and 279 projects or investments. Given that the European Parliament elections
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Where is Greek growth coming from?
Agoraas a whole. The private sector on its own may also have in the pipeline some projects that come
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Mati fire verdict prompts legal blame game as PM pledges swifter justice
PoliticsGreek Politicsthese projects. The PM added that the government would be linking performance reviews for civil servants
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Newsletter 429 - 28/06/2024
as fast as it would be hoped. The disbursements of loans is lagging the amounts earmarked for projects
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Reports raise questions about some economic policy decisions
EconomyMacroeconomyearmarked for projects that have received preliminary approvals by some 3.5 billion euros as banks remain
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Seasonal worries add to pressure on govt as opposition highlights holiday costs, hospital staffing
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe remaining tasks, with the addition of 58 new projects and 87 new reforms to meet ongoing challenges
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Government action plan on forests touted amid scepticism from opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the rest of Attica. The minister added that tenders for fire protection projects would be launched
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PM hopes to reset narrative with positive announcements
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has launched into a good news offensive at the start of the political season, hoping to put behind him a summer of discontent over inflation and poor public services. The prime minister focussed on the delivery of infrastructure and transport projects in a bid to demonstrate
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