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Multiple fronts and falling revenues pose pensions challenge for government
EconomyFeaturesThe government is facing a complex landscape in dealing with Greece’s long-standing pensions issue, exacerbated by the latest challenge of declining revenues and an impending back payment ruling. Christos Chalaris, the head of Greece’s largest pension fund (EFKA) told the parliament’s Social
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, the head of Greece’s largest pension fund (EFKA) told the parliament’s Social Security System Monitoring
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PM wants no strings attached to EU funds as ND juggles with public finances
PoliticsGreek Politics-written. “I don’t think any additional strict conditionality is necessary,” Mitsotakis told
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Athens waits for EU recovery fund outcome as new Mati fire claims emerge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsLiotsos was told to keep his report brief and only blame the weather conditions, illegal buildings
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Turkey's Aegean moratorium eases tension as Berlin tries to foster talks
PoliticsForeign Policyin an interview with CNN Turk. Kalin reportedly said that Turkey’s President has told his aides to “put
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PM forms panel to come up with strategy for use of EU recovery funds
PoliticsGreek Politicstold the prime minister his resignation had to do with his academic duties. SYRIZA issued a statement
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politics, and it’s completely different to actually say that NATO is brain-dead,” Mitsotakis told the Financial Times
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ND clarifies plans for emergency health system capacity as public mood over Covid-19 sours
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis’s support for his country’s bid to join the EU. Zaev told Euronews that since
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Flooding, Covid-19 threat in Athens dominate ND's agenda
PoliticsGreek Politics. “The government has not understood anything about society’s needs,” he told journalists. He also
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Heading for talks with Turkey, Athens sets expectations low
PoliticsGreek Politics. One aide to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the Greek media: “Obviously, diplomacy
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