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  1. Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019

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    threshold, which the government pre-legislated in 2017, will eat away a large part of the increase

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  2. EU officials suggest frantic days ahead for Athens until March 11 Eurogroup
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    , a costly state guarantee would further eat up their profit generation capacity. The other obstacle

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  3. Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
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    . The change would also eat into the extra income that employees gained through the 11 percent increase

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  4. Newsletter 203 -15/04/2019

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    compared to nothing this year. The change would also eat into the extra income that employees gained

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  5. OECD sees Greek economy most at risk from Covid-19, with impact reaching up to 35 pct of GDP
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    on clothing, footwear, household goods and package holidays. Consumers around the globe will also not eat

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  6. Greeks less optimistic in face of second Covid-19 wave, survey finds
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    (76.3 percent) said that they go to fewer social events. Almost 63 percent said that they eat out

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  7. Newsletter 334 - 08/04/2022

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    prices eat up real wages, as well as forcing changes to travel plans due to the conflict. A factor

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  8. Tension with Turkey dominates government agenda at home and abroad

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    that inflation continues to eat away at the government’s popularity.

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  9. PM allows his MPs to abstain from same-sex marriage vote, puts ball in opposition court
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    to “have his cake and eat it” by pandering to the objections of right-wingers while counting

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  10. Demand for cost-of-living measures intensifies as opposition backs strike

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    the strike that price hikes continue to eat at the purchasing power of Greek workers, claiming

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