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Newsletter 284 - 12/02/2021
reduced by 1 percentage point. Economic activity was expected to rise by 3.5 pct in 2022. Based
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Govt counts fiscal cost as Greece heads for lockdown extension
PoliticsGreek Politicsnext week. At no point over the last few days has the epidemiological data brought any encouragement
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Challenges piling up for govt as spokesperson departs
PoliticsGreek Politicsby alternate spokesperson Aristotelia Peloni, a former journalist. The opposition parties point to the fact
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Clashes add to political tension over division, police violence
PoliticsGreek Politicslast year. However, the government’s critics point out that at no stage has the prime minister
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New development law chips away at Greece's Natura 2000 regime
Societyof Development. Furthermore, as critics point out, there is no clear definition provided in the law
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Protests and policing shake up political agenda as early election scenarios resurface
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe controversy over growing protests and the reaction of the police continued over the three-day weekend which marked the start of Lent in Greece, prompting what seems increasingly like a strategic turning point for the country’s main political parties. The clash between government and opposition
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Piraeus announces transformation plan amid 2020 loss of 662 mln
EconomyBankingpercent in Q3, while the coverage ratio dipped one percentage point to 44 percent. Pro forma
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Unemployment drops to 15.8 pct in December, lowest since February
EconomyMacroeconomyamong women decreased by 0.9 percentage point (pps) year-on-year and came to 19.5 percent
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Covid worries bring more wear and tear for govt, but no momentum for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicspoll This latest friction point between the government and opposition came too late to have
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EU Commissioner's visit to islands highlights divisions over management of migrant centres
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen a point of arrival for migrants crossing from Europe from Turkey. A large part of the budget, 155
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