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  1. Draft budget sees growth picking up in 2024, strong revenues driving primary surplus to 2.1 pct of GDP
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and 152.2 pct in 2024. Bonds are expected to rise by 2.4 billion euros next year to 94.02 billion, T

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  2. Expulsions hasten SYRIZA split as ND ploughs ahead in pursuit of political dominance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Parliament’s spyware committee Sophie in ‘t Veld who linked the move to the recent shake-up of the board

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  3. Newsletter 399 - 27/10/2023

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    euros in short-term T-Bills. In the coming years the authorities will need to turn to the market

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  4. After Greece clambers back to investment grade, what lies ahead?

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    euros in bonds and 11.8 billion euros in short-term T-Bills. In the coming years the authorities

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  5. Final budget sees 2.9 pct growth in 2024, primary surplus at 2.1 pct of GDP
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    11.8 billion euros in short-term T-Bills. Loans will come to 246.18 billion euros. Of those, 225.26

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  6. Attention turns to next steps in solidifying Greek-Turkish relations

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    . “There is no issue between us that is unsolvable. So long as we focus on the big picture and don’t end up like those

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  7. Government dismisses EP rule of law resolution in midst of opposition outcry

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    on a report by the Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld, who led the EP inquiry on spyware, outlines the cases

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  8. Newsletter 411 - 09/02/2024

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    access to EU funds. The resolution, which was based on a report by the Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld

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  9. Newsletter 412 - 16/02/2024

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    sell their produce at t charged on the shelves. The issue will remain awkward for the government

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  10. Name deal and Beleri case test Greece's relations with North Macedonia, Albania
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the next president of the European Commission,” he stressed following the European Council. “I won’t

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