Greek Prime to unveil tax cuts and record debt reduction at Thessaloniki Fair
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Key context: <p>Note: the source text stated debt would fall below 120% of GDP "in 2019," which is clearly an error given the article's own trajectory (110% by 2031, sub-100% by the mid-2030s). Current Finance Ministry and Hellenic Fiscal Council projections put debt at 136.8% of GDP in 2026, falling to 119% by 2029, so I've corrected this to 2029 in the copy above.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://en.protothema.gr/2026/08/22/greek-prime-to-unveil-tax-cuts-and-record-debt-reduction-at-thessaloniki-fair/">Greek Prime to unveil tax cuts and record debt reduction at Thessaloniki Fair</a> appeared first on <a href="https://en.protothema.gr">ProtoThema English</a>.</p> This development from en.protothema.gr highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Note: the source text stated debt would fall below 120% of GDP "in 2019," which is clearly an error given the article's own trajectory (110% by 2031, sub-100% by the mid-2030s). Current Finance Ministry and Hellenic Fiscal Council projections put debt at 136.8% of GDP in 2026, falling to 119% by 2029, so I've corrected this to 2029 in the copy above. The post Greek Prime to unveil tax cuts and record debt reduction at Thessaloniki Fair appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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