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Newsletter 49 - 30/10/2015
of the reasons that Alexis Tsipras wanted to hold elections as soon as possible after agreeing the third... most testing period could be in the next few months, when the financial obligations that he wanted... chance of winning: Current leader Evangelos Meimarakis and Central Macedonia Governor Apostolos
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Tsipras visits Israel but his aims are not yet clear
PoliticsForeign Policytriangle but without clarifying what Athens is really seeking from enhanced relations with Tel Aviv
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Greece plans tourism reopening while waiting for EU guidelines
EconomyFeatures. Crete-based Greek airline Bluebird is planning to start flights between Tel Aviv and the Greek
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Mitsotakis heads to Israel and Russia with broad agenda
PoliticsForeign PolicyIssues that are high on the Greek government’s diplomatic agenda, such as energy, the tension in the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey are expected to top the talks that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will have on his visits to Tel Aviv and Sochi this week. Mitsotakis’s talks with his Israel
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Athens ponders US scepticism about EastMed gas pipeline
PoliticsForeign Policyby Athens and Tel Aviv regarding their signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for the Euro-Asia
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Newsletter 423 - 17/05/2024
with London when incomes are factored in. By the same metric, Athens is only more affordable than Tel
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Middle East escalation prompts government concerns about migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsinitiatives in the region alongside its EU peers. SYRIZA condemned both Iran’s bombardment of Tel
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Greece aligns with EU on Israel-Iran conflict, keeps close watch on Turkey as Ankara submits maritime plans
PoliticsForeign Policy, coordination on diplomatic outreach to Tel Aviv and Tehran, and possible next steps.” Athens, however
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Budget execution shows primary surplus of 711 mln, 503 mln ahead of target
EconomyMacroeconomyperiod. This implies an average figure exceeding 1 billion per month. Although the April figure of 763
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Unpaid taxes keep rising, tax audits short of targets
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s unpaid taxes rose by 873 million in May at a slightly accelerating pace compared to the 763 million recorded in April, according to data provided by the General Secretariat of Information Systems. Following May’s performance, the year to date figure of new unpaid tax obligations stands
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