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New Parliament sworn in as Mitsotakis picks top civil servants, maintains status quo with church
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister and most of his ministers took the religious oath led by Archbishop Ieronymos, the head
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New government holds first talks with creditors, may opt for cautious fiscal approach
EconomyProgrammeGreek government officials held introductory talks with the representatives of the institutions on Thursday as New Democracy fleshes out its plans to address key economic issues. The meetings with the officials from the three European creditors and the International Monetary Fund took place amid
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Newsletter 215 -19/07/2019
and the International Monetary Fund took place amid reports that the government might split its
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 381 mln in June
EconomyMacroeconomynot completed in 2018 (in non-allocated expenditures). The MoF said that these one-off payments that took
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ND moves on to next bill after first round of tax cuts approved
PoliticsGreek Politicswas in stark contrast to the more heated debate that took place in Parliament on Wednesday, when MPs
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged, notes recovery potential and tricky fiscal balance
Economythat the policy agenda “could further underpin Greece’s economic recovery”. Fiscal challenge Fitch took note
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Eight in 10 tourist visits to just five regions, six nationalities generate half of receipts
EconomyFeatureseuros. Payments also recorded a rise of 25.5 percent to 1.16 billion, which took the overall travel
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Budget primary surplus reaches 1.78 bln in July, almost double target
EconomyMacroeconomythat these one-off payments that took place until June 2019 in connection with ministerial decisions
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What brought down Golden Dawn?
Society(Greek Solution took 4.18 percent of the vote in the EP elections, compared to the 4.52 percent lost
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.76 mln in July as revenues overtake expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomypayments that took place until July of 2019, concerning ministerial decisions issued in 2018, amounted
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