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Mitsotakis unveils property tax reduction, searches for pre-election narrative

After taking a battering over the past few days due to the problems caused by the Elpis snowstorm and the extra political pressure caused by Sunday’s no confidence vote, the government launched on Wednesday its attempt to break out of what it sees as a damaging war of attrition with its political opponents.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attempted to change the agenda with an announcement of a new reduction to the ENFIA property tax from this year. Having already reduced the disliked levy since coming to power, Mitsotakis said that the latest intervent...
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