Euclid Tsakalotos
Strong message for reforms
Never before in the last decade have so many Greek and foreign economic actors, analysts, and politicians been so positive about the prospects of the Greek economy. With the exit signs from the pandemic clearly on the horizon, all these experts, from the Delphi Economic Forum, urged the government in a single "voice": Reforms and only reforms!
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Tsakalotos claims Greece at bottom of pile in Covid spending
Lawmaker and SYRIZA Central Committee member Euclid Tsakalotos insists that that no matter how much Finance Minister Christos Staikouras "tortures" the data, Greece remains at the bottom of the pile in Europe regarding expenditure to tackle Covid-19.
SYRIZA name change not to be done via referendum
The political secretariat of main opposition SYRIZA has decided that the party's new name will not be decided via a referendum because of concerns it may cause divisions.
Instead, the party's Central Committee will convene on February 15-16 and attempt to reach consensus on the issue.
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Planned name change in SYRIZA sparks internal divisions
The planned referendum to change the name of SYRIZA has reportedly become a source of acrimony within the leftist party as it is opposed by its more radical wing.
Editorial: Greece needs a new economic policy with inspiration and risk
The new government undoubtedly renewed expectations for the improvement of economic conditions and created a suitable environment for more rapid growth.
By all accounts the economic climate improved after the 7 July general elections.
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AIA stake is cleared for sell-off
The government's Economic Policy Council on Wednesday unblocked the process for the sale of a 30 percent stake in Athens International Airport, in the presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
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Tsakalotos accuses ND gov’t of piggybacking on SYRIZA legacy
Hours after conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that Greece will soon remove the last remaining capital controls imposed on bank depositors at the height of the financial crisis, former finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos accused the government of piggybacking on his administration's efforts to lift restrictions.
What Mitsotakis can bring, what Tsipras could not understand
By all accounts the Mitsotakis administration had the best start of any Greek government in recent decades.
From the very beginning it acted swiftly and decisively, exploiting the positive expectations that were cultivated during the electoral campaign.
The prime minister is already making his mark through laborious nationwide efforts.
Tsakalotos among possible candidates for top job at IMF, CNBC reports
As the International Monetary Fund prepares to choose a new managing director to replace Christine Lagarde, who is to leave the post in the coming months, CNBC has reported that former Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos is among the candidates in the running for the job.
Tsakalotos says election has resulted in a ‘big win’ for ND
Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos says the conservative opposition New Democracy party has won the general election.
Tsakalotos spoke after exit polls for Sunday's election showed the governing left-wing SYRIZA trailing its main rivals by a significant margin.