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New team at Finance Ministry tasked with familiar old juggling act
Finance minister was the toughest job in any government during the bailout years, but it’s also the toughest in Greece’s first new government after the end of the bailouts.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis has tasked his finance chief, Christos Staikouras, with introducing legislation to Parliament before the end of the month to start implementing the tax-cutting agenda, which was the flagship policy of New Democracy’s 3.5 years in opp...
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