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Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019
that don't make it into Parliament gain a total of around 8 percent of the vote and that six parties
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Industrial production drops by 0.8 pct in Apr
EconomyMacroeconomyof 12.4 percent. This was followed by capital goods (-8 percent) and energy (-5.9 percent). Rises were
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Parties' competing tax pledges come up against challenging reality
EconomyFeaturessalaries and pensions, with income from property coming a distant second at 8 percent, income from
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Eurozone set to give next govt until Sept to address fiscal issues
EconomyProgrammemeets again in July. There is a meeting of eurozone finance ministers scheduled for July 8
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Regling underlines concerns about fiscal target after voter-friendly measures
EconomyProgrammethe overall stock by more than 8 billion euros. The ESM urges the Greek authorities to intensify
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ND maintains big lead but keeps foot down to counter possible low turnout
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent, with the leftists on 29.5 percent. Movement for Change (KINAL) is in third on 8 percent
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Mitsotakis steps up pressure on voters to avoid July 7 letdown
PoliticsGreek Politics. The first Eurogroup after the elections is due to take place on July 8, but the new government
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Mitsotakis sets goals for first days in office after July 7 elections
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be able to form a government on July 8 and what freedom he will have. The larger the majority, the bolder
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Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7
PoliticsGreek Politicsenvisages being sworn in as prime minister on July 8, followed by his cabinet a day later, when the new
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The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
Agorapercent indifference, 13 percent fear and 8 percent anger if SYRIZA is reelected. Just 10 percent would
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