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  1. PBO warns of recovery risks, fourth bailout and possible default

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    out higher than the potential benefit, which could prove temporary, it warns. For instance... GDP would be 2.2-3.1 billion lower than the target, which will also affect tax revenues... would be subject to stricter conditionality as eurozone lenders would be under strong political

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  2. Q4 GDP contracts 1.2 pct QoQ, leading to recession of 0.1 pct for 2016
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    is worse than the 0.4 percent contraction posted in the flash estimates released on February 14.... The provisional estimates also showed that GDP fell by 1.1 percent year on year (YoY) in Q4 after strong growth of 2 percent in Q3, which also reflected a low base effect. The Q4 figure is also worse than the flash

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  3. Newsletter 123 - 16/06/2017

    Newsletters

    . This was slightly larger than the 7.4 bilion euros initially earmarked for Greece. The instalment.... Meanwhile, the number of tax debtors dropped for the third successive month by more than 33,600... and 63.4 percent respectively in March. Following the strong performance in March, the aggregate figure

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  4. Newsletter 169 -06/07/2018

    Newsletters

    than a simple majority to approve the deal for Greece’s neighbour to be recognised as North Macedonia... that it will be enough to secure enough votes to gain more than 3 percent in the elections and enter Parliament. New..., all Greeks,” he told Moscovici. BoG report positive on programme end Momentum seen as strong

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  5. PM dismisses possibility of snap elections, sets out vaccine flow
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is in a strong position, with an eight-seat majority in Parliament, and a dominant force in the political... without a “strong ideological” approach. In essence, what the prime minister seems to be arguing... to be productive and efficient, and to hold this up as its standard, rather than its political beliefs

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  6. We can't ignore population shifts within the European Union
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    Agora

    strong in the Netherlands), and cultural aspects of how society works (relatively individualistic..., there may be 4 million more inhabitants in the Netherlands, rather than the 1.4 million loss in the 2019... population, and was more population dynamic, than the north-west group (Figure 1). Since the 1990s

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  7. Speculation about snap polls after summer revived by PM's US trip

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    A strong display by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Washington has revived rumours that he will opt to call elections after the summer rather than wait until the end of his government’s four... an earlier move since a longer-than-usual election period was necessary. Also, if the second, and decisive

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  8. Survey attempts to map current contours of progressivism in Greece
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    Society

    Greek progressivism that is emphatically social and economic rather than purely cultural. The newly... today tests conventional left-right divisions. It combines strong support for welfare-state... grievance and order-of-business items such as secularism and sex education. Key findings More than

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  9. Newsletter 509 - 19/06/2026

    Newsletters

    say they lived better in 2019 than today. Tsipras unveiled a package of five cost‑of‑living pledges... as a credible governing alternative rather than a protest movement. The centre‑left debate was further stirred... will take place in 2027, “closer to June than January”. He argued that ND’s internal polling makes

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  10. Does new troika visit spell fresh drama for Greece? Maybe not

    Economy

    rather than war.” What are the factors preventing the release of Greece’s next loan tranche? Greece still... to find out if the government has found a way to settle more than 500 million euros of state debts...,” as International Monetary Fund’s managing director Christine Lagarde put it. Greece presented a draft

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