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Hoping to continue poll recovery, PM tries to put lid on subsidy scandal
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has defended his decision to shut down the organisation at the centre of the farming subsidy scandal that has put his government in an uncomfortable spot at a time when it is trying to focus on rebuilding its commanding position in the opinion polls. In his
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Deposits slide by 795 mln in Apr, dropping to 198.37 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyredeemable at notice rose by 21 million to 1.55 billion and other deposits were down by 617 million
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Credit growth stays strong in April with 10.9 pct YoY rise, credit to corporations stalls MoM
EconomyMacroeconomy-financial corporations was down by 92 million euros. The balance stood at 76.51 billion euros. Credit
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Quarterly unemployment edges up to 10.4 pct in Q1 on back of seasonal factors
EconomyMacroeconomythe age of 75 came to 3.07 million. Broken down by age group, the highest unemployment rate is still
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Newsletter 465 - 06/06/2025
defended his decision to shut down the Payment and Control Agency for Guidance and Guarantee Community Aid
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Famellos aims for fresh start but existential questions dog SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politics, became vacant earlier than expected when Maria Syreggela opted to step down well ahead of the party’s
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Car registrations rise by 13.5 pct YoY in May to highest since 2010
EconomyMacroeconomycame to 26,051 compared to 22,959 in 2024, a rise of 13.5 percent. Motorcycle licences were down by 1.3
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Union report sums up grim state of wages, policy shortcomings
EconomyMacroeconomyand their EU peers. Real wages in the 2019 to 2024 period are down by 1.1 pct, although
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Government on alert again as farming subsidy probe zeroes in on two ex-ministers
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it is shutting down the organisation and transferring its duties to the Independent Authority for Public
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Newsletter 468 - 27/06/2025
fraudulently paid subsidies will be recovered. Yet critics warn that shutting down OPEKEPE could jeopardise
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