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Newsletter 327 - 11/02/2022
into February. This means the government has committed more than 2 billion euros to help consumers pay
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Hopes of EU providing immediate relief wane as economic challenges multiply
PoliticsGreek Politicsa “strategy of joint European investments”. “Some countries always find new arguments why they shouldn’t pay
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SYRIZA challenges govt over Covid deaths again as pandemic numbers rise
PoliticsGreek Politicslifted in recent weeks gradually being re-installed, the Greek public may be more inclined to pay
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PM unveils 1.1-billion-euro anti-inflation package to opposition scepticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsto receive a one-off bonus payment in the lead-up to Easter. The government will also pay out 110
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Greece's fiscal path becoming clearer; sizeable adjustment lies ahead
EconomyMacroeconomyof the fiscal progress they expect to consider further upgrades. Greece will pay roughly 4.7 billion euros
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Parties rehearse arguments on social policy as labour law comes to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsproposal to increase minimum pay to 800 euros a month. Leader Alexis Tsipras is expected to elaborate
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Under increasing domestic pressure, govt awaits EU signs for response to energy security threat
PoliticsGreek Politicson Thursday that Greece intends to pay Gazprom “in a way which does not violate the sanctions
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Athens prods EU to resume enlargement process for Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign PolicyRussia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow's growing influence in southeastern Europe and the EU membership applications by Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova have forced the EU to pay attention again to its stalled enlargement drive. These developments have fuelled concern in the EU about the security
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Judges' Novartis decision revives political battle over bribery scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicsto uncover the truth in the Novartis case. In 2020, Novartis agreed to pay 347 mln dollars
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Mitsotakis turns to 2015 contrast again as MEPs give PM bumpy ride
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pay more attention to the way Ankara is instrumentalising the migration flows. The gloss of the Greek
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