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  1. Passing of insolvency law gives opposition campaigning foothold
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    in which a fictional player named “Kyriakos” loses his property and is forced to pay rent to live in his

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  2. Govt scurries for effective Covid-19 response as opposition finds more holes to pick
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    Greeks to pay out of their own pockets to get tested. The opposition party spokesman also argued

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  3. Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
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    they will have to pay just 20 pct of what they normally would to their landlords, who will be partly

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  4. Pandemic drove 28.4 bln of bank loans into moratorium last year
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    . The state will today make the pay monthly subsidy, which amounts to 534 euros for someone furloughed

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  5. University bill passes as parties' ideological dividing lines are laid bare

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    in parallel to studying so they can pay their way through university and that the new legislation would lead

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  6. Greek #MeToo claims snowball amid accusations of political cover-up
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    to approve “pay deals for the golden boys of ERT and gifts to media magnates” while thousands

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  7. Has external competitiveness been fixed in Greece?
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    and surpluses, a sound stock of international reserves or liquidity to pay all external balance

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  8. Re-opening plans hang in balance due to unrelenting virus
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    owners pay for having the right to broadcast. The left-wing party also highlighted the current government

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  9. Parties square up for all-out battle over upcoming labour bill
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    . Other features include the legal recognition of “gig economy” jobs, redundancy pay for manual

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  10. Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
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    of Greece’s major banks, and forcing businesses to pay 3 million hours owed in overtime to 370,000

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