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Newsletter 438 - 25/10/2024
and the polling figures, which place an outright majority out of reach in national elections and put several seats... details of overseas voters from the Interior Ministry and use them for campaign mailshots. The party
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PM continues to mull reshuffle in shadow of new Tempe inquiry
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTheodoros Skylakakis and Interior Minister Niki Kerameus. The second change which is seen as a certainty is a shake-up of the infrastructure and transport ministry, which has been put in the spotlight
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Greece stuck in the long tunnel of political transition
Agorathis transition goes on the more people will come to accept a daily diet of inertia and parochial
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Speculation about snap elections in 2020 refuses to die down
PoliticsGreek Politicsit has adopted and plans to implement in the coming months, while taking advantage of SYRIZA’s inertia
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Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation. Opposition parties remain unconvinced. PASOK accuses the government of inertia, arguing
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Mitsotakis tries to rally base as Tsipras sharpens attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsand perceptions of bureaucratic inertia, he promised a renewed fight against the “deep state”, saying
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Q1 gg primary cash balance shows 2.5 bln surplus but 2014 arrears grow
EconomyMacroeconomyloans by 2.07 billion and EFSF/ESM/IMF loans’ redemptions of 611 million. The gross debt structure
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Primary budget surplus 923 mln short of target in Jan as revenues fall by 18.4 pct
Economyto 622 million, slightly above the 611 million target. One of the first interventions announced
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Reported widening of revenue shortfall in Feb as liquidity worries persist
Economyin January and stood at 622 million, slightly above target of 611 million. Lower income from
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General govt primary cash surplus falls to 2.6 bln in 2-month, arrears up for second month
EconomyMacroeconomy. In contrast, the respective figure for the state budget dropped by 611 million to 1.63 billion
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