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Newsletter 243 -13/03/2020
Steps taken to fight off coronavirus PM makes TV address on Covid-19 as govt focuses on health and fiscal measures The government stepped up its response to the coronavirus this week as Greek authorities confirmed the first death from the disease, with the number of confirmed cases rising above 100
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Government readies up to 2 bln in assistance for shuttered firms and employees
Economynot be drawn on where the primary surplus will end up this year when questioned on Mega TV. It is still
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PM orders lockdown as opposition focusses on health system's capacity
PoliticsGreek Politicspoll for Star TV indicated on Saturday that 70.7 pct of respondents had a “certainly” or “probably
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PM joins forces with some eurozone partners to lobby for "corona-bond"
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Christos Staikouras told Skai TV on Thursday that the economy is on course to contracy by 1
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ND to unveil more economic support as coronavirus restrictions are extended
PoliticsGreek Politicsavoid developments like those in Italy,” Georgiadis told Skai TV. The news of the extension
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Govt mulls tighter controls on movement, seeks to boost health supplies and Covid-19 tests
PoliticsGreek Politics”. The threat of a stricter lockdown is also being brandished to discourage violations. After TV
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Waiting for Eurogroup outcome, ND and SYRIZA focus on economic interventions
PoliticsGreek Politicson the government’s ever-evolving plans to prop up the Greek economy. Speaking on Skai TV on Sunday
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Despite satisfaction with Covid-19 numbers, govt not eyeing let-up in restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsaccording to a Pulse poll for Skai TV last week - it has over SYRIZA at the moment. The opposition party
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Medics highlight weaknesses in frontline care as parties debate emergency measures
PoliticsGreek Politics” in an interview to ANT-1 TV. SYRIZA is calling for more permanent hires in the health system, more
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Newsletter 247 -10/04/2020
the economy. Speaking on Skai TV on Sunday, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said that he believes
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