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Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019
for workers’ rights, turning back the clock to the MoU era”. SYRIZA had staked their reputation
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Draft budget sets ambitious growth target of 2.8 pct in 2020, plugs fiscal gaps
Economypercent to 13.4 percent, on the back of private spending on investments growing by 15.8 percent
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ND unveils migration bill seeking to tighten up asylum process, speed up returns
PoliticsGreek Politicstoo slow and that too few people, who do not qualify for asylum, are sent back. Under the new rules
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Vital economic legislation lined up as ND seeks compromise over diaspora vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Parliament, which means that New Democracy will have to convince at least one of the two parties to back
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Credit contraction at 0.5 pct in Sept, balance at 157.28 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyeight years, with the loan balance down by around 39 percent on the back of continued deleveraging
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ND and SYRIZA square up as Novartis inquiry gets underway
PoliticsGreek Politicsseems to back ND’s move to scrap the proportional representation voting system adopted by SYRIZA
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ND looks to asylum bill, strong rhetoric to ease pressure from migration flows
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir lives. Mitsotakis also hit back at Turkish accusations regarding an increase in pushbacks of migrants
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Greece aims to bolster Balkan role to dull impact of EU veto for Skopje, Tirana
PoliticsForeign Policyback and we could return to what has happened. Otherwise we cannot lie to the people that we
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Greek govt gears for final Eurogroup of 2019, hoping for better terms
EconomyProgrammefor looser targets comes with strings attached. These go back to pension cuts and a lower tax-free
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PM to oversee tweaks to tax bill as constitutional revision enters final round
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter a tense few days around Sunday’s commemorative protest march in Athens, the government is turning its attention back to Parliament, where the latest tax bill and the final stage of the constitutional revision are at the top of the political agenda. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due
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