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SYRIZA, New Democracy promote competing narratives after MoU exit
As the government insists that it will not implement any further austerity measures, including suggestions that next year’s pension cuts will be avoided, New Democracy has joined the race to make attractive pledges to voters, saying it backs an increase in the minimum wage and that it has no plans to dismiss civil servants.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras visited Syros on Friday, promising to make efforts to revive the island’s shipbuilding industry. The visit, though, had a broader goal, which was to send a message to workers that the SYRIZA-led coalition will start taking ...
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