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Mitsotakis stands firm on self-employed tax as disintegrating SYRIZA falls behind in polls
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has vowed to press ahead with a controversial taxation scheme for self-employed earners, defying the threat of protests from professional associations.
Having slipped to third place in yet another opinion poll, main opposition SYRIZA is braced for another wave of departures, while speculation mounts about the potential emergence of a new breakaway party.
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