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  1. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks vol. 2

    Agora

    was charged in 2010 to ensure getting loans from one’s Eurozone partners would not be a particularly pleasant

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  2. Tsipras gets full support in pension and income tax vote, moves on to Eurogroup
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , mostly increases to indirect taxes, which will not be pleasant but should not pose a major problem given

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  3. Athens wants to keep Ankara lines open despite EU reservations, S-400 deal
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    judged for its decisions.” “It is not pleasant to see what is happening in the country, even if some

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  4. The tie that binds
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    Agora

    to revitalise the economy were pleasant enough as ideas but completely detached from the reality of Greece’s

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  5. Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to deliver the structural reforms that are still needed. “I think Greece is going to be a pleasant

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  6. Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
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    of GDP (roughly 1.8 billion euros). The government is reportedly hoping that there will be a pleasant

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  7. Lenders set to highlight reform delays, leaving fiscal gap concerns until after elections
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    of interfering in Greek internal affairs. Nevertheless, the report is not likely to make pleasant

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  8. Mitsotakis courts French investments, announces corporate tax cuts

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    be a pleasant surprise in terms of growth. There was no announcement regarding primary surplus targets, which

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  9. Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
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    Agora

    . There are several reasons to be sceptical about whether the new Greek “economic miracle” or “pleasant surprise

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  10. Athens welcomes volume, form of Commission's pandemic recovery plan

    Economy

    There was a pleasant surprise for Greece on Wednesday when the European Commission announced its proposal for a Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) of 750 billion euros, which will be attached to the 1.1 trillion euros multi-year fiscal framework of 2021-2027. The Fund will consist of 500

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