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Farmers' demands and govt red lines keep Greece in deadlock
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Eurogroup presidency hailed as pinnacle of recovery as OPEKEPE hearings descend into turmoil
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Pressure from government MPs pushes PM towards resolution with farmers
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Farmers anger resonates with public as government struggles to resolve dispute
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Farmers’ protests escalate as political veterans express concerns about democracy
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PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
ND sees first tax cuts as fair, hopes to build case for lower fiscal targets
The first bill to be adopted by the new Greek government since it was elected on July 7 is due to be voted through Parliament on Tuesday, introducing reductions to the ENFIA property tax for millions of homeowners and thereby fulfilling one of New Democracy’s key pre-election pledges.
The tax bill, submitted to Parliament under the emergency procedure on Friday, is set to secure the support of a broad majority of MPs as SYRIZA and Movement for Change (KINAL) indicated that they will back the draft law when the vote is held in the ful...
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