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Newsletter 245 -27/03/2020
in the economic support package it has put together, noting that other countries have committed 10-15 pct
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Athens mulls next move after Ankara writes to UN over maritime boundaries
PoliticsForeign Policy. The second is based on the belief that such a move could put in danger the future
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Govt augments support for businesses, workers as total outlay on economic boost reaches 6.8 bln
Economypayers. Additionally, the government will put up 1 billion euros in guarantees for loans, hoping
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Waiting for Eurogroup outcome, ND and SYRIZA focus on economic interventions
PoliticsGreek Politics. The leftists have accused ND of not committing enough money to boost businesses and of failing to put
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Despite satisfaction with Covid-19 numbers, govt not eyeing let-up in restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politics, and we want to get past being labelled as the black sheep of Europe." However, this has put
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Govt trails transition out of lockdown as training vouchers stir controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicsstrict quarantine. Meanwhile, the government has put together a special task force focussing on ways
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Renewed concern over East Med as Turkey aims to resume drilling
PoliticsForeign Policyput on hold its drilling program in Block 10 until September 2021, while Eni and Total are expected
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As plan to ease lockdown progresses, politics turns to non-coronavirus issues
PoliticsGreek Politicsreforms and the privatisation plan have been put on hold due to the virus, while Prime Minister
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Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
EconomyFeaturesGreece’s privatisations have stalled under the coronavirus pandemic, with most major privatisations making no progress. The Transport Ministry has moved the sale of a 30 percent stake in Athens International Airport to 2021 given the severe disruptions to travel due to the restrictions put in place
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Government extends pandemic support package amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot been previously put to public consultation. The government’s insistence on proceeding with a major
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