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Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019
Budget negotiations continue Athens still in talks with institutions on 2020 fiscal gap amid excess surplus hopes The government remained in talks with the institutions this week regarding next year’s draft budget as the two sides try to ensure that there is no danger of a fiscal gap appearing
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Development bill adopted as ND targets investment and growth
PoliticsGreek Politicsunfolding over the past 3.5 months towards the creation of a neoconservative pole that is extremely danger
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ND looks to asylum bill, strong rhetoric to ease pressure from migration flows
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat is a danger to the Greek economy. A total of 24 percent of respondents list it as their top concern
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New asylum law comes up against old failings
Agoramigratory flows to the EU as the biggest external factor that is a danger to the Greek economy. A total
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ND under attack from all sides over handling of football wrangle
PoliticsGreek Politicsunder attack from the country’s two top clubs and their owners at the same time. The danger for New
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ND targets NGOs in latest bid to bring migration under control
PoliticsGreek Politicsto favour tougher measures. Of course, the danger for the conservatives is that if they try to appease
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Athens sees diplomatic progress and obstacles on migration
PoliticsForeign Policytheir lives in danger trying to cross illegally by land or sea.” Turkey and NGOs are called upon
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More fiscal measures lined up as Covid-19 seen shaving up to 0.9 pts off 2020 growth
Economythat the danger of growth coming in below 2 pct this year as opposed to the 2.8 pct set out in the budget is now
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Personal responsibility and public healthcare: Greece on a wing and a prayer
Agoradanger for the public and that they, like the priests, could go about their normal business. Proof
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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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