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Newsletter 218 -06/09/2019
percent of GDP. The government insists that it is not ducking one of its key election pledges, which
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Mitsotakis buoyed by poll ratings, boost to growth narrative
PoliticsGreek Politicssurplus target compared to the current one of 3.5 percent of GDP through 2022, if combined with more
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Athens preparing to present budget plans to lenders after tax cut pledges
EconomyProgramme. The total impact reaches nearly 1.5 billion euros. One of the government’s key arguments
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Fiscal issues top agenda as fourth post-MoU review gets underway
EconomyProgrammenext year. “The only way I can see how one could really have a substantive discussion is if growth
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Budget primary surplus at 2.90 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomythe one-off payments of law 4575/2018 outstanding from 2018. In August, these payments came to 326 million
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Athens launches drive to pre-pay part of IMF loan, bringing budget benefits
EconomyProgramme. The country had two programmes with the IMF, one at the start of the crisis and a second in 2012. During
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Strikes greet labour measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsinspections and harsher penalties for bad employers. The proposals One group of the proposed changes
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 2.91 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomythe one-off payments of law 4575/2018 outstanding from 2018. In August, these payments came to 326
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Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019
that the collapse of the company was “extremely unfortunate and one with many aspects,” adding
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IMF warns of uphill battle for economy as Athens seeks to close 2020 fiscal gap
EconomyProgrammeincome tax and has one of the largest VAT compliance gaps. Regarding spending allocation, pensions
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