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  2. Greek austerity packages - Wikipedia

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    The third austerity package came with the signing of the First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece known as First Memorandum with the European Union, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB). It was announced in May 2010 and approved by the Hellenic Parliament in June 2010.

  3. Greek government-debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    Greece faced a sovereign debt crisis in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 financial crisis.Widely known in the country as The Crisis (Greek: Η Κρίση, romanized: I Krísi), it reached the populace as a series of sudden reforms and austerity measures that led to impoverishment and loss of income and property, as well as a humanitarian crisis.

  4. Greek government-debt crisis countermeasures - Wikipedia

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    The Third austerity package came as a result of First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece known as memorandum that was announced by Greek prime minister on 23 April 2010 and was signed on 2 May 2010. [35] Changes aimed at saving €38 billion through 2012, representing the biggest government overhaul in a generation. [38]

  5. First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece - Wikipedia

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    100,000 people protest against the austerity measures in front of parliament building in Athens (29 May 2011). The First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece, initially called the Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece and usually referred to as the first bailout package or the first memorandum, is a memorandum of understanding on financial assistance to the Hellenic Republic in order to ...

  6. In Greece, the Battle Between Austerity and Labor Deepens - AOL

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    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said his nation won't deepen austerity measures beyond their current levels. The government has already made sharp cuts to national spending, which has ...

  7. Greek government-debt crisis timeline - Wikipedia

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    The Greek government-debt crisis began in 2009 and, as of November 2017, was still ongoing. During this period, many changes had occurred in Greece. The income of many Greeks has declined, levels of unemployment have increased, elections and resignations of politicians have altered the country's political landscape radically, the Greek parliament has passed many austerity bills, and protests ...

  8. 2015 Greek bailout referendum - Wikipedia

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    The second Tsipras government was marked by an intense austerity policy in the context of the third bailout to Greece. Greece officially exited from the bailout programs in August 2018 (three years after the referendum) and the Tsipras government announced some social cohesion measures such as increases in pensions and aid packages for low ...

  9. Austerity - Wikipedia

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    In economic policy, austerity is a set of political-economic policies that aim to reduce government budget deficits through spending cuts, tax increases, or a combination of both. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are three primary types of austerity measures: higher taxes to fund spending, raising taxes while cutting spending, and lower taxes and lower ...