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Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019
investment (FDI) is the most vital element. The study factored in 874 variables to analyse what Greece’s
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Newsletter 195 -22/02/2019
) is vital to the governing party’s efforts to show that it is different from New Democracy and PASOK
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European Commission report due to set tone for build-up to March 11 Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammein Parliament on Tuesday. It appears that a vital element to getting the lenders to sign off
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A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
Agoramore of an effort to discuss policy, including vital issues related to healthcare and education
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No late rally for Tsipras
Agoracomposed and optimistic image of Greece’s future, touching on vital areas such as education
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EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
Agorais vital for broadening the tax base in Greece and creating fiscal space for tax cuts and other growth
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Tsipras aiming to guide SYRIZA towards new territory in opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be vital in tipping the balance in favour of Tsipras’s overhauled political vehicle
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Continuity and priorities
Agoraand the end of guarantees. These terms, however, are now considered vital part of any effort to solve
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Third bill on way as Athens looks to autumn reforms, negotiations with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicsas vital to restoring the Greek banking system to good health and having it play an important role
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New government sets sights on sustainable and wide-reaching tourism industry
EconomyGreece’s new tourism minister, Haris Theocharis, has said that Greece needs a ten-year plan to boost the country’s vital tourism sector. Noting the stability of the tourism industry in recent years, Theocharis said in a speech to Parliament that the government needs to take initiatives to increase
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