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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is building up towards his economic policy speech in Thessaloniki on September 12, although the government is trying to lower expectations about what the public should expect.
Mitsotakis will try to tread a fine line between announcing emergency support for businesses and individuals affected by the coronavirus outbreak, fulfilling some of New Democracy’s pledges regarding permanently lowering the tax burden and ensuring publ...
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