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Tsipras points to tax cuts as example of bailout exit benefits
Alexis Tsipras argued in Parliament on Wednesday, as the coalition unveiled the details of this year’s “social dividend” and the reduction to ENFIA property level and corporation levy to be implemented next year, that his government is only now beginning to show its true colours as far as economic and fiscal policy are concerned.
“Our first real 100 days in government will be completed tomorrow, when we will mark 100 days out of the MoU,” the prime minister told MPs. “During that time, we have legislated backpay for pensioners, we reduced social security contributions for the se...
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