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Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023
services and goods, such as tourist packages and coffee and the refund of the consumption tax
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Party leaders dispute response to cost-of-living crisis
PoliticsGreek Politics, the government has kept VAT on transport, coffee, non-alcoholic beverages, cinemas and tourism
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Tough choices ahead for Mitsotakis, as reforms risk irking voters
PoliticsGreek PoliticsStefanos Kasselakis reigniting the row over VAT through a social media post on the price of coffee
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Government feels the heat after two days of catastrophic wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the minister should “stay by her air conditioning and drink her coffee” instead of downplaying
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Government defends tax-cut package against opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicswill amount to 1.5-2 euros, or “half a coffee a day”, to those on the lowest incomes
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Greeks suspicious of Covid-19 origins but warming to vaccine, polls show
Societywould not. The poll suggests that the age groups most likely to want the jab are 55-64 (54 pct
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EU Council boosts recovery fund hopes, falls short on Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politics-vaccine movement has not emerged in Greece, those sceptical of the jab have been growing more vocal
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New Democracy's 2021 agenda focusses on reforms, social support
PoliticsGreek Politicspublic confidence in the jab, Peloni said in a radio interview with Parapolitika FM that “the symbolism
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Cabinet reshuffle and Covid-19 strategy dominate agenda for start of 2021
PoliticsGreek Politicsas just a few thousand Greeks have received the jab. The government believes that if there is less
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Govt faces fresh pressure over Covid-19 decisions amid slow start to vaccination scheme
PoliticsGreek Politicsreceived the jab. Presiding over a regular meeting regarding the scheme, known as Eleftheria
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