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General Accounting Office sees 2019 primary surplus at 4.1 percent of GDP

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The General Accounting Office sees a 4.1 percent of GDP primary surplus in 2019, exceeding the target by 0.6 percent, Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Chouliarakis said on Thursday in an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA).
The full statement follows:

"Following the Bank of Greece governor's statement regarding the progress of the 2019 fiscal figures, I have the obligation to state the following:
1. The General Accounting Office estimates that the 2019 general government's primary surplus will be at 4.1 percent of GDP, exceeding the target by 0.6 percent and creating a corresponding fiscal margin. This provision is reflected in Table 4 of the Stability Programme, as submitted by the General Accounting Office to the European Commission on April 30.
2. In order to avoid misunderstandings and to contribute to a meaningful dialogue, I think it is necessary for the Bank of Greece to clarify if the data relate to the whole of the General Government - on the basis of which the primary surplus is also calculated - or simply the state budget, and whether they are estimated on a cash or fiscal basis." 

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