Stability Program foresees 2.3% growth in 2023 and 3% GDP growth in 2024
Greece will see a 2.3% growth for 2023, while its GDP will grow 3% in 2024, 3% for 2025, and 2.1% for 2026, according to an assessment by the Finance Ministry.
Greece will see a 2.3% growth for 2023, while its GDP will grow 3% in 2024, 3% for 2025, and 2.1% for 2026, according to an assessment by the Finance Ministry.
Nouriel Roubini can’t seem to shake the nickname “Dr Doom,” but his predictions are usually gloomy. This reputation was confirmed in a discussion with Kathimerini on the sidelines of the Delphi Economic Forum.
Reflecting on Labor Day on Monday State Minister and government spokesman Akis Skertsos presented the work of the government and, ahead of the upcoming elections in May, presented its program of four points that will improve the labor market.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the Kifissia Shoppingland area on Labor Day (Monday) to speak with citizens ahead of the upcoming election.
A foreign national wanted for sexual crimes was arrested by police at Thessaloniki’s Makedonia airport during a routine passport control check.
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Federations, unions, and workers Monday participated in two large strike rallies in Athens to celebrate Labor Day.
Labor Day rallies and demonstrations held in the center of Athens have now concluded, and the roads in the city center are gradually reopening.
A new study conducted by the Archipelagos Institute for Marine Conservation, titled “First Assessment of Micro-Litter Ingested by Dolphins, Sea Turtles and Monk Seals Found Stranded along the Coasts of Samos Island, Greece,” has shed light on the extent of plastic pollution in the Aegean Sea.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is scheduled to visit Vienna on Tuesday to meet with his Austrian counterpart, Alexander Schallenberg.