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PM to address inflation as polls show wear and tear for govt
The government and the opposition parties are set to cross swords in Parliament on Monday over inflation as opinion polls indicate that rising prices, as well as the health crisis caused by the pandemic, are taking their toll on New Democracy.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is hoping to use the parliamentary debate as an opportunity to show that his administration has been proactive in trying to mitigate the impact of inflation. Mitsotakis announced subsidies for energy bills as early as ...
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