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Tussle over labour reforms shaping up as spark for broader political battle
The government’s proposed labour market reforms and the extent to which they open up ideological divisions and show whether New Democracy has a progressive vision for Greece’s future are the issues at the core of the country’s political debate at the moment.
The ruling centre-right party and the opposition parties made clear last week their positions regarding the proposals, which envision a more flexible form of labour. However, the debate was spurred on by comments made by the PM’s chief economic adviser ...
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