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  1. Consumer scorecard finds Greeks struggling most in EU with cost of living crisis
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    the bottom at almost half the EU average and only above Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia and Poland

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  2. Greece aiming to agree updated migration deal with Turkey

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    trouble accepting migrants from Italy (i.e. Germany), while Poland and Hungary have already rejected

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  3. Clash over institutional interference primes political mood ahead of local elections
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    is adopting tactics more akin to authoritarian regimes, like Viktor Orban’s in Hungary. These accusations have

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  4. Government pins hopes on new measures to control runaway price hikes

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    for the country to be condemned in the same terms as Poland and Hungary. MEPs representing parties

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  5. Newsletter 430 - 05/07/2024

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    . Hungary, which is in the second worst position, saw hourly wages drop by 15 pct in the same period

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  6. Athens moves to avoid repeat of EU division over migration policy
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that “in cooperation with Hungary and Serbia, we are working to reduce irregular migration,” which is a highly

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  7. Union report sums up grim state of wages, policy shortcomings

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    pct, followed by a 20 pct rise in Hungary and Romania. In 2024, the low level of wages kept a large

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  8. Newsletter 489 - 19/12/2025

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    of the EU table. At 79% of the EU average, Greece sits above only Latvia (72%), Bulgaria (73%) and Hungary

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  9. In hindsight it would have been nicer

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    on the 5th of June after its contents were leaked by the Wall Street Journal's Matina Stevis, the IMF openly

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  10. It remains a mystery
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    Agora

    The Wall Street Journal leaked this week the minutes of an International Monetary Fund board meeting in May, 2010, just a few days before Greece signed its first bailout. The extracts reveal that there was serious concern among about a third of the country representatives, who raised serious

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