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Run this way: The recurring pattern of Greek leaders
Agoraattends plenary sessions) rather than have coffee with them. Are Parliament and the country's banks
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Our most popular stories in 2014
Agoraof apparently relaxed Athenians sipping coffee in the sunshine or seemingly carefree islanders clinking
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Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015
. But the speed with which these coalition negotiations were concluded over a cup of coffee left
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Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer
Agoraconcluded over a cup of coffee left the impression that the unlikely partners are all too willing
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This is what's in the legislation Greece has to approve by Wednesday night
EconomyProgrammethat are transferred from the 13 to the 23 percent rate include flowers, coffee, tea, oil and catering
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What this week's VAT changes mean for household budgets and public coffers
EconomyProgramme, dinner, coffee, drinks) will be adjusted accordingly as of July 20. According to the General
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Gov't lowers tax-free threshold, prepares for third pillar of measures worth 1 pct of GDP
EconomyProgrammeof a new tax on coffee and electronic cigarettes. In addition, the base of the single property tax (ENFIA
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Multi-bill tabled as Greece aims to take last step to completion of review
EconomyProgrammeare introduced on fixed telephony and cable TV, on coffee and electronic cigarettes (as of 2017
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Multi-bill details how Greece aims to raise 1.6 bln from indirect taxes
EconomyMacroeconomyto be imposed as of July 2017 and the latter as of June 1 this year. A new excise tax is imposed on coffee
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Coalition under fire over multi-bill but aiming to stay united for vote
PoliticsGreek Politicshomeowners pay more to the increases in levies on fuel, coffee and alcohol, as well as the creation
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