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  1. Athens "Great Walk" plan scaled back amid criticism
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    again, and Bakoyiannis would have to bear the responsibility for setting the cause of urban

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  2. Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
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    in a corresponding decrease in temporary hires, however the numbers do not seem to bear this out. Just over

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  3. Govt views pandemic window as opportunity to advance contentious reform agenda

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    will not be affected, nor will the legacy pension system bear the costs of the transition. Questions

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  4. Newsletter 302 - 18/06/2021

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    , nor will the legacy pension system bear the costs of the transition. Questions will be raised

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  5. Government and citizens in Montenegro: Turning a deaf ear to warnings, measures and responsibility
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    who did not have the underpinning to bear the burden imposed on them by the state. "Everything

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  6. The case of SYRIZA's fiscal performance
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    Agora

    criticism that SYRIZA was all about tax increases, but the record does not bear this out

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  7. Newsletter 330 - 04/03/2022

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    already seen significant rises over the last few months, will bear the brunt. Inflation, felt across

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  8. Newsletter 333 - 01/04/2022

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    that indirect tax reductions bear big fiscal risks and could have questionable outcomes. Despite its

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  9. Authorities ready energy "plan B" for potential supply disruptions as cost of living prompts strike

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    crisis and the pandemic, and that the rising costs of basic goods and services are too high to bear

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  10. Where is Odysseus? Part 3 - Participation
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    market that will need some time to bear fruit, but they can indeed boost participation. Greece is also

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