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  1. Newsletter 461 - 09/05/2025

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    by Zoe Konstantopoulou, saw its support shoot up during February and March, reaching 13.4 pct... saw their backing dip from 12.8 pct to 12.4 pct. Although the gap between the two parties is slight... asked whether they saw the next general elections as an opportunity to cast a protest vote, 77 pct

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  2. Newsletter 207 -24/05/2019

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    space is available, a 50-euro increase to the national pension, which is currently at 384 euros per... the winning margin, and not who will win.” In a speech this week, Mitsotakis argued that a convincing win... over the last few days have been somewhat mixed, with some officials hinting that the winning margin

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  3. Tsipras looks for fresh start as Mitsotakis holds election cards

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    as the minimum pass grade for university exams. As per SYRIZA’s longstanding position regarding personal..., there is little prospect of SYRIZA winning the next elections, even though the simple PR system they will be held under means the winning party will not receive any bonus seats. Kyriakos Mitsotakis said last week

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  4. Newsletter 309 - 24/09/2021

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    by the current government as well as the minimum pass grade for university exams. As per SYRIZA’s... of SYRIZA winning the next elections, even though the simple PR system they will be held under means the winning party will not receive any bonus seats. Mitsotakis said last week that he

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  5. PM prepares to finalise relief package as talk of electoral tweak gathers pace
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    would see their tax-free allowance per child rise beyond today’s 1,000 euros, while freelancers... the weekend, and the government’s focus is on winning back support so it can pave a way to a victory... to the electoral law that would give ND a better chance of winning a parliamentary majority, although

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  6. When will Greek banks operate as credit institutions again?
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    Agora

    up over 90 per cent of the Greek corporate landscape. Significant balance sheet risks because... 27 per cent between 2010 and Q3-2013.[1] But this apparent success story risks being undermined... on a sustainable increase of its depositor base. Recovering the loss of more than 30 per cent of customers

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  7. Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    targeted revenues of 500 million euros. This would probably lead to the levy of 0.05 euros per column on OPAP games with targeted revenues of 190 million per annum that was incorporated in the 2016 budget... euros. 3) A levy on hotel stays of 1-5 euros per night, according to the hotel’s category

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  8. ELSTAT publishes data on bankruptcies since 2004, showing deterioration during crisis

    Economy

    , an average of 1,061 bankruptcy petitions were filed per year in the 2004-2014 period with the highest... million euros, while the number of employees with claims on them amounted to an average of 1,265 per... compared to the pre-crisis period. The average number of claim verifications rose to 183 per annum

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  9. SETE study presents short- and longer-term prospects of Greek tourism
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , reflecting a slight increase in the average expenditure per trip from 580 euros in 2015 to 582 euros in 2016. SETE points out that the average expenditure per trip has recorded a notable drop... from FYROM and Bulgaria, where the average spending per trip stands at 82 and 103 euros

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  10. Greeks deeply affected by crisis and least satisfied with life, EBRD study finds
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    of the bank’s Life in Transition survey, said that 92 per cent of Greek households claim to have been... levels of life satisfaction across the entire transition region,” the report said. Only 1 and 6 per cent... with the economic and political situation in their country. In addition, 12 per cent of interviewed

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