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Health insurance costs and energy bills provide new avenue for opposition attacks

With the long period of speculation about the identity of the presidential candidate over, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis must now return to the everyday business of Parliament, where the agenda continues to be dominated by the cost of living. Energy bills have returned to the forefront, while the opposition has stirred up a debate about rising insurance costs.
On Tuesday, PASOK tabled an amendment which aims to regulate the rate at which insurers can hike premiums on private health policies. The social democrats raised the issue of insurance costs after it emerged that average premiums were about to go up by ...
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