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Mitsotakis hopes tax bill tweaks will calm reactions in push to jump-start stalled reform agenda

The budget and bills on climate change resilience, healthcare, justice and family are on the table at Thursday’s cabinet meeting, as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis signals his determination to push ahead with implementing the government’s legislative programme.
Having just returned from London, where he reassured investors that he intended to continue on the path of business-friendly reforms, Mitsotakis is keen to catch up on the time lost at the start of his second term to tackling the clean-up from natural d...
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