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Cyprus cable dispute and Crete mafia case cast fresh clouds over TIF reset agenda
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Controversial migration bill divides government factions
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Government hopes new affordable homes bill can help alleviate housing pressure
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PM finalises relief measures in ambitious but risky move to sway voters
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Government’s effort to revive economic success story narrative heavily reliant on RRF execution
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Labour reforms controversy threatens to eclipse autumn support package
Prior actions completed, coalition now faces up to first review and contentious reforms

The race to complete the second set of prior actions demanded by Greece’s lenders before Christmas appears to have been completed, providing the government with a much-needed injection of funds and a short break before a new round of negotiations begins.
The Health Ministry confirmed on Monday that a ministerial decision adjusting downwards the price that Greece’s main public healthcare provider EOPYY will pay diagnostic centers for a range of tests had been signed.
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