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Newsletter 389 - 14/07/2023
by austerity measures during the debt crisis and lost their two bonus salaries. Next year’s increases
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Government fleshes out priorities, SYRIZA sets dates for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the agency is going to step up its checks on taxpayers who declare low incomes. Last year, some
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Wildfires provide familiar test for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsinflicted a year earlier on the then SYRIZA-led government. Mitsotakis pledged that the state would
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Government tries to deflect criticism over wildfires with appeal to patriotism
PoliticsGreek Politicsfar this year, by far the biggest toll of any July on record. This includes over 10,700 hectares
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PMI records 6 months of improved manufacturing conditions, but outlook less upbeat
EconomyMacroeconomyunchanged in July. Greek manufacturers were less upbeat about the expectations over the coming year, when
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Government cracks down on sun lounger sprawl as public mood towards tourism sours
PoliticsGreek Politicsin two Greeks reportedly unable to afford a holiday this year, the government is clearly sensitive
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Demands for public space put New Democracy under pressure as local elections approach
PoliticsGreek Politicsviolence just a year earlier. Economou has only recently taken over the relevant portfolio after his
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PM returns to address hooligan aftermath as SYRIZA gears up for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsreceived life sentences earlier this year for that incident. In comments to the local media, government
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New bonds drive up central government debt by 3 bln to 404.69 bln in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomy-term (over 5 years) debt made up 70.5 percent of the total, while short-term (up to 1 year
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Raging fires and deaths force government onto defensive, create dangerous mix
PoliticsGreek Politics. Preliminary estimates suggest that, so far, the destruction caused by wildfires in Greece this year
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