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Subsidies fuel pre-election mood as SYRIZA starts preparing

For those expecting snap polls in a few months, the government’s announcements about the latest inflation-busting measures on Tuesday were the latest evidence needed to back up the theory that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will call a snap vote towards the end of the summer.
At a cabinet meeting, the launch of a second round of the fuel subsidy, known as the Fuel Pass, was confirmed. The latest initiative offers around 3 million Greeks the chance to claim up to 100 euros to cover their fuel bills between July and September....
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