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Tsipras tries to put PM on spot by pushing for 800-euro min wage

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has gone on the offensive against the government, calling for the minimum wage to be raised to 800 euros and for the consumption tax on fuel to be lowered as counter-measures to confront the wave of inflation troubling Greek households.
In an interview with Alpha TV, the head of the opposition accused the ruling conservatives of being out of touch with the challenges faced by ordinary Greeks, particularly within the current context of rising energy bills and skyrocketing prices of basi...
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