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  1. Newsletter 325 - 28/01/2022

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    by the Abacus poll suggesting that support for centre-left KINAL has risen 17 pct, while SYRIZA’s backing

    3%
  2. Inflation to persist, creating more economic policy challenges

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    It has become increasingly evident that the inflation clouds which started gathering above the Greek economy since June last year are not going anywhere soon as the authorities had hoped when they started announcing a series of support initiatives for households and businesses several months ago

    3%
  3. Mitsotakis unveils property tax reduction, searches for pre-election narrative
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    losing some support to centre-left KINAL, which has been revitalised by its recent leadership

    3%
  4. Govt pins hopes on lifting Covid restrictions in March as experts tread more cautious path
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    and entertainment, which are also drawing on support measures to stay afloat. Against this tide

    3%
  5. Tsipras repeats call for elections with one eye on rising KINAL
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    . With KINAL drawing support away from both main parties, the likelihood of it siding with either is now

    3%
  6. Jan budget execution impacted by unplanned pandemic spending and snowstorm
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    related spending for the month included the support of 114 million euros to local governments where

    3%
  7. Central govt debt rises again in Q4, reaching 388.3 bln euros
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    increased substantially by close to 4 billion euros while Financial Support Mechanism loans decreased

    3%
  8. Newsletter 328 - 18/02/2022

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    additional support measures. For now, all talk of large-scale interventions or handouts has been

    3%
  9. Govt moving ahead with social security fund overhaul despite opposition

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    The government passed on Thursday legislation that it argues will lead to a substantial overhaul of Greece’s much-troubled main social security fund, EFKA. There were, however, strong objections from the opposition parties. The bill passed with the support of MPs from the ruling New Democracy party

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  10. Government focusses on security of energy supplies in light of Ukraine escalation
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    under new leader Nikos Androulakis, emerging with 14.1 pct. KINAL appears to be drawing support from

    3%