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Newsletter 385 - 16/06/2023
the extra votes it needs to rise from 2.9 to 3.3 pct but Plefsi Eleftherias is seen making an even... the 2.6 pct it received in May to clinch 3.3 pct on June 25. If these results materialise, New Democracy
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Boosted by corporations, Sep deposits reach highest since Apr 2011
EconomyMacroeconomyof Greece (BoG) figures released on Friday. The annual growth in September was 3.3 percent year on year (YoY), from also 3.3 percent in the preceding month. The outstanding balance of private sector
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Deposits drop by 2.26 bln in Oct to 195.51 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof Greece (BoG) figures released on Thursday. The annual growth in October was 3.3 percent year on year (YoY), from also 3.3 percent in the preceding month. The outstanding balance of private sector deposits
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Trade deficit narrows by 15.1 pct YoY in Nov
EconomyMacroeconomytotalled 4.07 billion euros, rising by 0.4 percent. In November last year, the trade deficit was 3.3... percent. Stripping out the value of oil products and ships, the trade deficit decreased by 3.3 percent
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House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
Agoravarious ministerial posts – interior, defence, transport, public order, development, labour and public
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Are politicians in Greece promoting reforms or social cannibalism?
AgoraInterior Minister Leonidas Grigorakos claimed in August that 10 percent of the 85,000 civil servants
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Key Greek election date firms up; turnout could prove crucial
PoliticsGreek Politicsof voting in the local polls but Interior Minister Yiannis Michelakis confirmed over the weekend
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Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation fund has already said it will disregard the plebiscite, while the Interior Ministry has
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Greece gets new finance minister but old guard dominates cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics, Yiannis Michelakis, at the Interior Ministry. Makis Voridis, briefly Infrastructure Minister
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Stomach for the fight
Agoraand Argyris Dinopoulos as Interior Minister to name a few) who have little to show in terms of achievements
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