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Resounding win for Mitsotakis, who has majority comfortably in reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsset to up its share of the vote compared to 2019 by about 2 points, rising to 7.2 pct. The fifth party
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Mitsotakis eyes majority in second vote as SYRIZA reels from crushing defeat
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggested that the government would like elections to be held as soon as possible, earlier than the July 2
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Fresh elections on the cards as SYRIZA reluctantly confronts full scale of defeat
PoliticsGreek Politicsforward as early as June 25 from the previously accepted date of July 2, however it is not clear
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Formalities proceed, paving way for June 25 vote and tough questions for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsfew weeks. Although July 2 had been initially identified as the most likely date for the second
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Newsletter 382 - 26/05/2023
with the pandemic, and then the energy crisis. Greece will have to deliver a primary surplus of more than 2 pct
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Newsletter 383 - 02/06/2023
, with fuels down by almost 10 pct MoM, food sales turnover dropped by 2 pct monthly, while non-food excluding
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Import price index falls for third straight month in Apr as energy prices contract by 35 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyin the previous period. In April, there was a 25.3 percent decrease from the non-eurozone market, and a 2
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Newsletter 386 - 23/06/2023
billion euros, down by 40 pct. Imports dropped by 2 pct to 26.98 billion euros, while exports rose
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Economic sentiment approaches pre-Ukraine war high, consumer confidence highest since 2021
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) recorded a solid rise of almost 2 points in June, after a minor 0.6-point drop in May, according to European Commission figures released on Thursday. Sentiment has been improving in six of the last eight months and is now at the highest since early 2022 and not far
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Retail sales rise by 1.5 pct in Apr, food volumes down by 4.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy(ESI) recorded a solid rise of almost 2 points in June, after a minor 0.6-point drop in May.
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