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Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019
ND wards off low turnout threat Voters urged to take part as poor participation could hinder Mitsotakis's majority Opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis spent much of this week trying to urge Greeks to get out and vote on July 7 as a low turnout appears to be the only thing standing between New
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Lenders urge new government to meet fiscal targets as Athens issues 7-year bond
EconomyProgrammeand competitiveness,” added Regling. “This is particularly important given the poor demographic outlook
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Bid for better use of digital tools likely to have decisive impact on ND's goals
PoliticsGreek Politicsrecognised that the Post Office (ELTA) is in poor financial shape and that this will have
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Study outlines economic potential of targeting senior and health tourism
Societyin this. Hospital infrastructure was poor and plagued by staff and material shortages, mobility
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Govt looks for ways to manage promised tax cuts as Mitsotakis continues European charm offensive
PoliticsGreek Politicsmust overcome the poor expectations set by its predecessors’ pre-election spending commitments and its
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Government courts backlash over squat raids, while opposition is absorbed in internal debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe poor impression created by the raids, the government spokesman released photos from the interior
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Mitsotakis in Berlin with limited expectations
PoliticsGreek Politics, Antonis Samaras, who left a poor impression in Berlin. While no major breakthroughs are expected
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New waste strategy dials down recycling targets, promises to address landfill problems
PoliticsGreek Politics. Greece also has a poor record in conventional waste management. With more than 80 percent of waste
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Eurobank first to tackle NPL reduction via APS
EconomyBankingremoved loans against poor quality collateral and replaced them with loans classified as doubtful
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Perceived corruption in Greece wanes but remains above global average
Society, standing at 60th place out of 180 countries and regions surveyed. Despite the overall poor outcome
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