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SYRIZA: Greece Is Second to Last in the EU in Spending on Education - The Needs of Schools and Universities Are Growing, but Funding Remains Insufficient - The Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television

"In 2023, Greece allocated only 3.3% of GDP to public education, when the average in the EU was 4.7%," SYRIZA emphasizes in a statement, commenting on Eurostat data on education spending. "Our country is second to last in the EU, above only Romania. The picture presented by the 2026 budget is even more worrying. Education is losing ground in state spending.
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"In 2023, Greece allocated only 3.3% of GDP to public education, when the average in the EU was 4.7%," SYRIZA emphasizes in a statement, commenting on Eurostat data on education spending. "Our country is second to last in the EU, above only Romania. The picture presented by the 2026 budget is even more worrying. Education is losing ground in state spending.

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The Press Project broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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