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Newsletter 271 -30/10/2020
awaiting repairs could be put into service immediately. The claim was rejected by Infrastructure
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Political friction surfaces in first days of second national lockdown
PoliticsGreek Politics, with KINAL accusing the government of secrecy over the terms of service, which had not been released
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High Covid-19 death rate leads to lockdown extension but fails to dampen vaccine scepticism
PoliticsGreek Politicspopulation. The authorities continue to hope that schools, retail stores and the food service sector
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SYRIZA seeks to exploit ND's faltering handling of coronavirus crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the first wave and not bolstering the health service and EODY so the second wave could be managed
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Covid-19 data prolongs wait for re-opening amid new clash over policing
PoliticsGreek Politicshopes of opening the food service sector appear to have been abandoned. The only concession
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Employment balance negative by 29,933 in Nov, 40,403 fewer jobs created in aggregate
EconomyMacroeconomywere accommodation (-31,766), catering service activities (-8,994) and rental/leasing activities
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PM reins in rush to re-open economy as vaccines proceed slowly
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAmid speculation that ski resorts and the food service sector could be the next to see a relaxation of the current Covid-19 restrictions, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis intervened on Wednesday to suggest that the government’s next goal is to re-open secondary schools rather than other sectors
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Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
Societyto rise While permanent staff levels have been kept steady overall, the total public service
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(Dis)Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
Agorain providing a professional and depoliticized civil service, as well as a coordinated approach
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Government targeting resumption of economic activity from March
PoliticsGreek Politicsservice sector will have to wait a little longer. As more Greeks are vaccinated, the authorities
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