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Relief measures being lined up, but PM's eye also on reforms rollout
PoliticsGreek Politicstowards social insurance. The aim is for civil servants to either see a boost to their wages
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Balance of payments shows shipping on course for bumper year, but economic benefits unclear
EconomyFeaturesto see if he wants to be involved in such shipments of goods from Russia at the moment
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PM brushes aside spying scandal, lowers expectations for handouts
PoliticsGreek Politics. The second ballot will see the winning party be awarded bonus seats in line with its share of the vote
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Erdogan's inflammatory comments a harbinger for new period of Greek-Turkish tension
PoliticsForeign Policypremier also recently noted “let’s see how organised the Russian blackmails in energy are and how rising
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Unveiling of relief package imminent as electoral law speculation is revived
PoliticsGreek Politicspublic will see things this way. However, the discussion about the change to the voting system also has
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Quarterly GDP growth slows to 1.2 pct in Q2 as investments shrink and imports rise
EconomyMacroeconomy. The latest European Commission forecasts, published in mid-May, see GDP slowing to 3.5 pct, from 4.9
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Surveillance hearings in Athens and Brussels highlight contrasting approaches to issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe public sector. Public authorities which fail to meet the target will see funding cuts and hiring
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Athens responds to Erdogan's accusations as Mitsotakis readies UN address
PoliticsForeign Policyslammed Athens for employing policies that put migrants’ lives in danger. "We see that Greece's
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Yields rise, but Greek debt still partly shielded from market headwinds
Economy. It will be interesting to see in the coming weeks how PDMA intends to approach the rest of the year
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Opposition anger at constrained surveillance inquiry not yet reflected in public mood
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe opposition parties are growing increasingly frustrated with what they see as the government’s attempts to obstruct any meaningful investigation into the surveillance scandal, which for the time being seems to be low down on the list of Greek voters’ priorities. SYRIZA MPs walked out
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