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Newsletter 323 - 14/01/2022
. This set a trend that continued all the way to the latest release by ELSTAT where the increases
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Govt treads carefully on economic relief measures, hoping normality is near
PoliticsGreek Politicsset aside almost 500 million euros for business and consumer. The possibility of other measures
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Budget primary deficit improves by 7.2 bln YoY in 2021, beats target by nearly 2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe budget primary balance for the full year landed at a deficit of 10.99 billion euros in 2021, compared to a deficit of 18.2 billion in 2020, according to the preliminary Finance Ministry (MoF) budget execution data released on Monday. The primary balance is well ahead of the target set
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Questions over handling of rape case turn spotlight on policing and legacy of Greek #MeToo
PoliticsGreek Politicsset up to handle complaints, with the Thessaloniki office receiving 1,000 reports from the region over
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Newsletter 324 - 21/01/2022
at a meeting of SYRIZA’s political council this week a set of interventions that he argues will open
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Athens trying to step up Western Balkans engagement to counter Turkey's influence
PoliticsForeign Policyas the criteria set out in the roadmap have been met. Gervalla said that the focus of the talks
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Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsas part of its latest post-programme review and has its sights set on completing the monitoring
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Final budget data for 2021 affirms revenue overperformance, primary balance below 6 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomythat the balance is now well ahead of the target set in the final budget for 2022, beating it by 2.62 billion euros
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Athens homing in on non-permanent seat at UNSC
PoliticsForeign Policyterritorial sovereignty. Turkey has also tried with official letters to unilaterally set the limits of sea
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SYRIZA calls for vote of no confidence, as PM's apology over storm chaos fails to chime
PoliticsGreek Politicsit highly unlikely to lose the vote. Regardless of the outcome of the vote, New Democracy looks set
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