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  1. Govt presents menu of energy proposals in Brussels as power subsidy cost balloons
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    to industry. Mitsotakis argues that the scheme would pay for itself through a resulting fall

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  2. Government claims tourism season a major success, opposition begs to differ

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    to the country were likely to have the financial ability to pay the full levy so the state would

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  3. Govt puts focus on handouts, migration to take heat off surveillance affair
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    such as pensions back-pay and an “inflation cheque”. Government ministers have been leaning on the evidence

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  4. Surveillance hearings in Athens and Brussels highlight contrasting approaches to issue
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    money through VAT and energy levies to pay for subsidies while leaving profiteering energy cartels

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  5. Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022

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    pay off by collective European actions. MacroeconomyCharts of the weekGDP Greece’s GDP grew by 1.2

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  6. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    pct in the pensions of around 1.5 million retirees, the drafting of a new pay structure for civil

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  7. Opposition lambasts Mitsotakis over support package, accuses PM of election scaremongering
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    households pay some of the lowest energy bills in Europe. SYRIZA press spokesman Nassos Iliopoulos

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  8. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    , the drafting of a new pay structure for civil servants that will be rolled out from 2024, extending

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  9. Govt unveils affordable housing scheme, but struggles to shunt wiretapping aside
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    presented by the government, Greeks pay out 37 pct of their income to cover housing costs, while the EU

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  10. Yields rise, but Greek debt still partly shielded from market headwinds
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    Debt Management Agency to pre-pay the IMF fully and parts of the GLF loans from the first programme

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