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  1. Newsletter 201 -21/04/2019

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    , which expired at the end of 2018 and was temporarily extended for two months until a new framework

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  2. IMF maintains outlook for economy, Athens readies scheme for unpaid taxes and contributions
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    percent in 2022 and until the forecast horizon of 2024. The Fund expects Greece to grow strongly

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  3. Corruption claims dominate political discussion ahead of elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to ease the tension on Wednesday, insisting that “everyone is innocent until proven guilty

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  4. Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019

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    and until the forecast horizon of 2024. The Fund expects Greece to grow strongly in the last quarter

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  5. Extending Brexit: Reaching the Larry David moment of the saga

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    be challenged by her party until next December, two months after the expiry of the extension. Of course

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  6. SYRIZA lines up more relief measures to entice voters
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The scheme is due to be launched by the beginning of May and, according to the minister, will run until

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  7. Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
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    until 2022. Conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has suggested that he would first seek to show

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  8. Welcome to the club: Greece Joins the 17+1 network

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    platform included (until a week ago), 13 NATO members. Eleven of these countries are also EU members

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  9. Athens holds fire on debt schemes, prepares tax relief measures
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    fund EFKA, to open for applications in May and remain open until the end of September. The tabling

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  10. Overdue social security contributions rise to 34.79 bln in Q4 2018
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    ) revealed. Until the end of 2016, KEAO was fed by overdue contributions of more than 5,000 euros from

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