Greece ran a 1.3% of GDP budget surplus in 2024, which amounts to 3.181 bln EUR. If their count's right and the measures will indeed cost 1.6 bln EUR, it seems to me that they're well covered.
Greece ran a 1.3% of GDP budget surplus in 2024, which amounts to 3.181 bln EUR. If their count's right and the measures will indeed cost 1.6 bln EUR, it seems to me that they're well covered.
According to Eurostat, that's 3.181 mlb. According to the article the measures announced amount to 1.6 bln EUR. If their count's right they're more than covered. So there'll be no need for anyone to bail 'em out.
According to Eurostat, that's 3.181 mlb. According to the article the measures announced amount to 1.6 bln EUR. If their count's right they're more than covered. So there'll be no need for anyone to bail 'em out.