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Govt’s “zero tolerance” approach to violent protest provokes accusations of authoritarianism
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGovernment and opposition in Greece are once again facing off over law and order in universities, in a debate which ranges from civil rights to terrorism. Scuffles between police and students at an Athens university yesterday followed a week of police raids on premises connected with fringe protest
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Greek govt gears for final Eurogroup of 2019, hoping for better terms
EconomyProgrammepath from 2021. This new round kicks off with a series of reports due to be published in the coming
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Newsletter 228 -15/11/2019
. This new round kicks off with a series of reports due to be published in the coming days that the Greek
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IMF cool on growth, urges greater effort on bank, fiscal and labour reforms
EconomyProgrammeat the moment owes 6.7 billion SDR and the Greek authorities have kicked off the process of prepaying 2.2
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The dragon's head roars in Athens
Agora. The Chinese are prepared to adopt so-called “off-setting” measures for the local population in Piraeus
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Budget primary surplus at 5.76 bln in October as expenditure drops
EconomyMacroeconomy-off payments of law 4575/2018 outstanding from 2018. In September, these payments came to 326 million
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PM aims to maintain pace of economic reforms as public worries about migration
PoliticsGreek Politicscosts any bid to sell off significant parts of the firm. The bill also paves the way for publicly
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Eurogroup to approve release of bond profits but bid to repurpose funds falls flat
EconomyProgrammein the coming months for the European creditors to sign off on any “agreed investments.” One of the reasons
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Mistaking tolerance for a free rein
Agoraso dramatically off course. When Public Issue questioned Greeks in 2014 about whether the memorandum
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Newsletter 232 -13/12/2019
near-zero yield Apartment prices up by 9.1 pct in Q3, hitting series high Greece is rounding off
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