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The European Union faces monumental investment needs in climate change, defense, and digitalization. However, some members are struggling economically, and their debt levels are high. Where will the money come from?
ATHENS – Former premier and Radical Left SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras, who's complaining about a spyware scandal, knew the National Intelligence Service EYP tested the notorious Pegasus surveillance on cell phones, New Democracy government spokesman Giannis Oikonomou said.
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The economy and unemployment are veering to the top of the list of the concerns of citizens as the COVID-19 epidemic begins receding and as Greece’s vaccine rollout proceeds at a rapid pace.
According to a Metron Analysis poll broadcast on MEGA television, 33 percent of Greeks believe that the most important issue the country faces is “the coronavirus and healthcare”, but that represents a 16 percentage point drop since April.
Now, the pandemic and its repercussions are virtually in a tie with the economy (31 percent, a four percentage point drop since April).
The problem of unemployment is also raising greater concerns as 11 percent of respondents viewed it as a critical problem as compared to seven percent last month.