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Mitsotakis names extensive cabinet with dose of renewal
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat his government wants to implement, including the pension and civil service pay rises
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Early goals set as new cabinet gets to grips with tasks for ND's second term
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor increases to pensions and civil servants’ pay from next year, as well as a 1,000-euro increase
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Tsipras resigns, paves way for leadership contest at SYRIZA as left looks to regroup
PoliticsGreek Politicslight. This did not pay off, though, as a lower turnout in the second election (participation fell
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Newsletter 387 - 30/06/2023
for increases to pensions and civil servants’ pay from next year, as well as a 1,000-euro increase
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MPs return to work, Mitsotakis seeks to bolster hold on centre
PoliticsGreek Politicsbills, the new pay scale for civil servants (effective 2024), a 1,000-euro annual increase in the tax
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Health at focus of government priorities as PM presses ahead with reform agenda
PoliticsGreek PoliticsHaving secured a strong mandate for a second term, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to pay a visit to the Health Ministry on Tuesday as part of a schedule of engagements designed to underline his commitment to reforms in key sectors. Mitsotakis based his highly successful election campaign
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Government launches new round of legislation with diaspora vote bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsbreak in August will concern the economy, paving the way for pay rises in the civil service
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Government presses ahead with legislative work by delivering on some economic pledges
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe increases in retirement pay for some groups of pensioners from 2024. The government is also promoting
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Government tries to deflect criticism over wildfires with appeal to patriotism
PoliticsGreek Politicsfronts across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the chamber to pay his respects
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Government offers free holidays, bigger fines and more hirings in evolving fire response
PoliticsGreek Politicsannounced that the government, along with the local authority, would pay for any visitors who had
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