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  1. Newsletter 152 -23/02/2018

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    , and the scheduled phasing out of the EKAS benefit. The arrival of the institutions in Athens was confirmed

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  2. Athens sees progress during first days of fourth review talks
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    , the cuts to the EKAS benefit for low-income pensioners, the new “objective” property values

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  3. Newsletter 153 -2/03/2018

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    of the personal difference for pensions, the cuts to the EKAS benefit for low-income pensioners, the new

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  4. Supplemental MoU sets out path for maintaining fiscal sustainability
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    of EKAS that will be reduced by 808 million in 2018 and 853 million in 2019.

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  5. Athens moves ahead with expansionary measures as it waits for lenders' response
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    in extra revenue. Tsakalotos also indicated that the government would like to reinstate the EKAS

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  6. Tsipras ramps up fiscal pledges as elections draw closer

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    available at Christmas. Tsipras also did not rule out the return of the EKAS benefit for low-income

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  7. Tsipras targets pensioners with final pledge as Mitsotakis woos undecided voters
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    that the government might bring back a new form of EKAS benefit for low income pensioners. Also

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  8. Newsletter 207 -24/05/2019

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    of EKAS benefit for low income pensioners. In a speech in Thessaloniki on Thursday, he labelled New

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  9. EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
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    is reducing taxes and bringing back EKAS [benefit for low-income pensioners],” he said. Commenting

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  10. Tsipras to get election campaign underway as parties target middle class voters
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    to increase the minimum wage again over the next four years. There are also plans for the EKAS benefit

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