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Newsletter 258 -07/17/2020
New measures to contain Covid-19 Tourism figures disappoint as court creates dilemma for PM over pension backpay The government has played down concerns about a second wave of Covid-19 Greece this week, although it also spent much of the week trying to tighten restrictions and stepping up readiness
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Govt offers pensioners 1.4 bln in backpay, opposition questions decision
PoliticsGreek Politics. Opposition leaders have called for a more permanent solution, warning of a wave of foreclosures
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Newsletter 260 -31/07/2020
at 'BB' Tourism numbers continue to worsen over second Covid-19 wave worries Fitch re-affirmed Greece’s
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Govt, experts sound alarm over risk of Covid-19 control being lost
PoliticsGreek Politicstriumphalism over suppressing the first wave of the pandemic and eagerness to reopen the economy
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Pandemic's growing economic impact warrants extra support measures, funded by cash buffer
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe high hopes that the sector would fare decently after Greece navigated the first Covid-19 wave well
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High number of Covid-19 cases puts strain on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsheaped praise on Mitsotakis and his administration, for coping well with the pandemic’s first wave
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Grim picture in labour market obliges govt to provide more job support schemes
EconomyFeatures, that of a double coronavirus wave. Unemployment is expected to rise to 19.4 percent in the single-hit
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PM seeks fine balance as he prepares to unveil latest set of fiscal measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsis dependent on the impact of the second Covid-19 wave and the overall performance of the tourism
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Fire at archaeological site puts govt's crisis handling under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicsof patients in ICUs currently stands at 36, the highest tally since the height of the first wave in April
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PM prepares for low key policy speech as poll suggests support for govt still high
PoliticsGreek Politics“probably,” dealt well with the second wave of the coronavirus, although opinion is divided on some
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