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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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Coronavirus outbreaks highlight limited progress in disbanding hotspots for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicsto businesses. Among the measures put forward are 1 billion euros to allow the national health
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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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Survey sheds light on sentiments in lockdown, as govt backpedals on voucher scheme
PoliticsGreek Politicsnonsensical translations and garbled sentences suggesting that the materials had been hastily put together
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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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