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  1. Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023

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    have made up for some of this state spending. Exports of goods and services saw the most modest rise

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  2. Newsletter 375 - 24/03/2023

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    , the Public Debt Management Agency saw an opportune moment and issued its inaugural bond for 2023

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  3. Newsletter 380 - 12/05/2023

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    Democracy has built its economic message on a successful last four years that saw Greece outperforming

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  4. Parties face up to victory and defeat in preparation for fresh elections
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    of changing the constitution single-handedly. SYRIZA restart Smarting from the surprise defeat that saw

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  5. Newsletter 384 - 09/06/2023

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    . Commercial transactions Greece’s trade deficit saw a significant drop of 22.9 pct YoY in April

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  6. Mitsotakis names extensive cabinet with dose of renewal

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    for his second term. While his first term saw the government buffeted by a number of exogenous crises

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  7. Podcast - Greek elections: That's a wrap

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    At the second time of asking, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been re-elected as the Greek Prime Minister and his centre-right New Democracy party has won a second term in office. The June 25 elections saw the conservatives cruise to an eight-seat majority in Parliament as the collapse of their main rival

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  8. Newsletter 387 - 30/06/2023

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    into 158 seats in Parliament. Main opposition party SYRIZA saw its support dwindle even further

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  9. Tsipras resignation opens up debate about SYRIZA's future
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    after the results of national elections which handed New Democracy a second term in government and saw

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  10. Where are the Conservatives?
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    of the deep recession and subject to conditionality from the Troika saw the employment totals decline

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