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Tax and banks dominate government's thoughts amid opposition, public pressure

The government is lining up interventions affecting the banking sector and the taxation system after finding itself on the receiving end of more pressure from the opposition, but also public dissatisfaction as exhibited in opinion polls.
In his regular Sunday Facebook post, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to Greek banks needing to be more competitive, for the benefit of borrowers and depositors. He argued that now they have overcome the legacy issues of Greece’s economic cri...
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