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  1. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    , the drafting of a new pay structure for civil servants that will be rolled out from 2024, extending

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  2. Yields rise, but Greek debt still partly shielded from market headwinds
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    Debt Management Agency to pre-pay the IMF fully and parts of the GLF loans from the first programme

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  3. Cost-of-living, surveillance developments encourage ND to target majority in 2023
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    that this approach will pay dividends over the coming months, possibly even taking New Democracy to a clear

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  4. Newsletter 353 - 30/09/2022

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    of Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA. Government officials seem to believe that this approach will pay dividends

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  5. PM heads north to rally voters ahead of tough winter
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    the financial assistance that has been on offer to households and businesses, Greeks still pay

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  6. PM mulls more assistance with energy costs through winter
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    likely to pay off in political terms as voters can measure the assistance more easily. Speaking over

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  7. PM gives full support to police amid fresh criticism
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    and investors alike. He also suggested that the public sector pay review that will take place next year

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  8. Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022

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    to pay off in political terms as voters can measure the assistance more easily. Nevertheless

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  9. Government initiative on supermarket prices reignites cost-of-living row

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    of profiteering. They argue that the government’s approach is taking money out of taxpayers’ pockets to pay

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  10. Cost-of-living protest adds to government's concerns

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    the rising cost of electricity by subsidising bills since late last year. Greek households pay among

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