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Newsletter 283 -05/02/2021
scheme for the management of bad loans and “a strategy aimed at finding a comprehensive solution
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Athens aiming to boost EU-Balkan momentum
PoliticsForeign Policy, archaeological and educational issues is proceeding slowly, while the committee tasked with finding a solution
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Labour bill clash reaches climax as MPs prepare to vote on reforms
PoliticsGreek Politics. There has also been much speculation that the fact SYRIZA and third party KINAL are finding themselves
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Labour compensation and productivity in the EU-27 and Greece
Agorais struggling with a long process of finding a good equilibrium for government, government compensation
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PM opts for unconventional choice to overcome snag at new ministry
PoliticsGreek Politicsat finding common ground and that Mitsotakis will no longer be making any such gestures in the future
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SYRIZA sees opportunity in tepid response to govt initiatives, PM's cosseting of right wing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof efficiency, SYRIZA may feel that it has a better chance of finding voters who backed ND in 2019
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Govt mulls Easter bonus as cost-of-living crisis causes public concern
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWorsening inflation date on the one hand and ebbing polling figures on the other are creating divergent challenges for Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government, which is finding it increasingly difficult to maintain consistency in its messaging. Record inflation figures released on Wednesday, coupled
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Strike acts as focal point for cost-of-living frustration despite higher energy subsidies
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government is finding that its efforts to mitigate inflation are having minimal impact on public
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Govt finds devil is in detail for windfall tax on power companies
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe opposition for more direct action are finding fertile ground. A poll by RealPolls for ultra
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Vehicle registrations up by 21.3 pct in May, led by cars
EconomyMacroeconomypercent, compared to May 2020 when Greece was only gradually finding its footing from the first lockdown
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