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EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
Agoraas well as a 1,000-euro increase in the tax-free threshold for each child born into a household
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Parties' competing tax pledges come up against challenging reality
EconomyFeatures-free threshold by an additional 1,000 euros for each child. The party has also promised to lower
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Is Berlin prepared for a new government in Greece?
Agoraaffiliated, this conservative perspective has not fostered a familiarity with each other. It was Chancellor
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May employment balance positive by 105,282 as seasonal hires pick up
EconomyMacroeconomydown by employment activity in each sector and reflecting an uptick in seasonality, the three highest
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Social impact of crisis seen easing in 2018, but 31.8 pct still at risk of poverty/exclusion
Societyon themselves each week without consulting someone else. ELSTAT also provided the findings its first
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Outright majority in sight for ND as campaign takes detour through recent past
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe campaign for the July 7 elections has taken a brief detour through Greeceās recent past as the main parties try to pin blame for the crisis on each other. The trip down memory lane is unlikely to have any discernible impact on the current race, which New Democracy looks on course to win
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Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7
PoliticsGreek Politics, the remaining parties would gain no more than 15 seats each. According to MRB, 11.2 percent of those questioned
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The benefits of being Greek
Agorathat a New Democracy government would immediately legislate a 2,000-euro handout for each Greek child
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June employment balance positive by 31,407
EconomyMacroeconomy, where the balance was negative Broken down by employment activity in each sector and reflecting
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Promises, promises
Agorathreshold for each child born into a household as well as a 2,000-euro lump-sum for new babies. The latter
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