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  1. Health minister hogs spotlight, puts PM in tricky position
    Image: https://twitter.com/kmitsotakis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the threshold. Voice of Reason (3.5 pct) and MeRA25 (3.3 pct) hover in the same precarious zone

    7%
  2. Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026

    Newsletters

    , potentially lowering growth to 0.6–1.6 pct. Headline HICP reached 3.3 pct in March. If energy

    7%
  3. How Iran war is reshaping Greece’s economy

    EconomyFeatures

    pct. Headline HICP reached 3.3 pct in March. If energy transport remains disrupted through Q2, average

    7%
  4. Greece unveils new batch of cost-of-living measures after robust 2025 fiscal results

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    properties, and 3.3 million people in families with children, from 975,000 families, as well as 250,000

    7%
  5. Support measures bring Mitsotakis temporary relief as OPEKEPE headache persists

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    pensioners, over 1 million people renting properties, and 3.3 million people in families

    7%
  6. Newsletter 502 - 24/04/2026

    Newsletters

    people renting properties, and 3.3 million people in families with children, from 975,000 families

    7%
  7. Economic sentiment slides further in April, consumer confidence lowest in four years
    Photo by Gerasimos Domenikos/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    rose to 6.7 points, from 3.3 points in the previous month, though significantly improved from

    7%
  8. PMI drops to 52.4 pts in April as manufacturers feel impact of Iran conflict

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Global Market Intelligence expects consumer price inflation (CPI) to rise 3.3% in 2026”, they added.

    7%
  9. Retail sales growth remained strong in Feb with 7.2 pct YoY rise

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    rose to 6.7 points, from 3.3 points in the previous month, though significantly improved from

    7%
  10. Energy a key driver for 8.3 pct YoY rise in March producer prices

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    market were up by 3.3 percent, led by refined oil products that jumped by 54.4 percent, electrical

    7%