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  1. IMF maintains outlook for economy, Athens readies scheme for unpaid taxes and contributions
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    are keen to see that the payment culture is not negatively affected. Tsakalotos assured listeners

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  2. Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
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    The Greek government and the opposition have been given some encouragement in their goal to avoid the pre-legislated reduction of the tax-free threshold for incomes by European Commission vice president Valdis Dombrovskis. The planned reduction would see someone who is currently on the minimum wage

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  3. Newsletter 203 -15/04/2019

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    at around 8,500 euros and due to fall to 5,500, if re-elected. The planned reduction would see someone who

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  4. Mitsotakis attempts to outmanoeuvre Tsipras over lower tax-free threshold
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    instalments. Polakis Monday will also see New Democracy tabling a censure motion for Alternate Health

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  5. Newsletter 204 -03/05/2019

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    not begun, and Mitsotakis to counter with his own initiative. Monday will also see New Democracy

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  6. Tsipras claims EU vote will be close as SYRIZA looks for boost from relief measures
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    will see food products and food service move from the 24 percent rate to 13 percent and energy

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  7. Athens moves ahead with expansionary measures as it waits for lenders' response
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    in question. However, there have been suggestions that the institutions might see this as a breach

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  8. Finance Ministry, Stournaras disagree over fiscal space for expansionary measures
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    attention to the government’s budget, he would see that the fiscal space exists. Houliarakis Alternate

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  9. Athens warned about missing fiscal targets rather than changing them unilaterally
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    in the coming years, Regling indicated that the creditors do not see this as a unilateral attempt

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  10. Tsipras ramps up fiscal pledges as elections draw closer

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    ) were to be expected. You see, macroeconomic policy is not neutral and there will obviously be reaction

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