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  1. A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
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    Agora

    did understand the nature of this reform presumably did not want to pay the electoral costs

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  2. Parliament re-opens for business amid calls for greater scrutiny
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that lack of substantial government support will lead to the job losses and pay cuts on the “day after

    3%
  3. As easing of lockdown begins, government looks to salvage economy

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    businesses to suspend workers’ contracts are signs that ND is happy for workers to pay the cost of the crisis.

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  4. Govt faces pushback from food service sector over re-opening rules
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    space available to cafes and restaurants, without the businesses having to pay higher rates

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  5. Multiple fronts and falling revenues pose pensions challenge for government
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    is that the CoS ruling will cover back pay for the 11 months between June 2015 and May 2016, but only

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  6. ND tweaking stimulus measures as SYRIZA flounders in Novartis backwash
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will have to pay sanctions of around 310 million dollars, of which 85 million dollars relates to bribery

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  7. Bill to regulate demonstrations stirs opposition reaction
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    their attitudes to Covid-19 testing, with three out of four appearing willing to pay up to 50 euros to be tested

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  8. OECD releases new outlook calling for sustained reforms post Covid-19
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    Economy

    ’s reforms to the job market had begun to pay off. The first rise in the minimum wage for several

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  9. Athens hoping for de-escalation in Aegean as it seeks pension backpay solution

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    over the coming years. Although the gross amount that the ministry will have to spend to restore pay

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  10. Deadly floods raise questions about ND's civil protection pledges as Covid-19 accelerates

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , the checks and fines, and the efforts to encourage compliance, especially the young, will pay off

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