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PM focusses on fairness of tax bill, leaving limited space for opposition

Ahead of the visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday, the political attention in Greece turned to tax issues on Wednesday as the parties debated the government’s contentious tax bill, which will see the self-employed taxed based on a minimum income.
Erdogan is due in Athens on Thursday for the first High-Level Cooperation Council meeting between Greek and Turkish officials for several years. The Greek side has already played down the possibility that these talks will lead to any tangible breakthrou...
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