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  1. The Greek crisis we don’t see
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    Agora

    or subsidized healthcare which is available to most unemployed Greeks for only two years. In 2011, Greece

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  2. GSEE report stresses risks on employment and the pension system, outlines burden on wages

    Society

    work that has been legalized and implementation of programs related to subsidized employment. Since

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  3. A breakdown of Tsipras's pledges on economic strategy in Thessaloniki
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    Economy

    electricity to 300,000 households below the poverty threshold (estimated cost at 59 million), subsidized

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  4. Our most popular stories in 2014

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    benefits, Greeks are also being cut off from free or subsidized healthcare which is available to most

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  5. What is in SYRIZA's 3-pillar programme to overcome the crisis?
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    Economy

    interventions involve: 1) Subsidized meals for 300,000 poor families (estimated cost at 756 million). 2

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  6. Greece prepares set of proposals for bridging deal with eurozone

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is estimated by SYRIZA at 1.86 billion euros and relates to: 1) Subsidized meals for 300,000 poor families

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  7. Greece sends reform list to creditors, here's an outline of what it's likely to contain

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    and relate to the following initiatives: · Subsidized meals for 300,000 poor families (estimated cost

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  8. Greek pensions laid bare
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    and subsidized employment schemes. The Complementary Pension Allowance (EKAS), which serves more

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  9. Government hopes offer of tax breaks and grants will spark growth boost

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . In addition, the direct public revenues that are expected from the implementation of subsidized

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  10. Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the subsidized investments are seen at 383 million euros by 2023 and 133 million per annum

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