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  1. Strike acts as focal point for cost-of-living frustration despite higher energy subsidies
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    prices. The ministry has already used up to 250 million euros to lower VAT on coffee and transport

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  2. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    servants that will be rolled out from 2024, extending the reduced VAT rate for transport, coffee

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  3. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    the reduced VAT rate for transport, coffee and cultural events until next June and continuing

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  4. Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023

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    services and goods, such as tourist packages and coffee and the refund of the consumption tax

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  5. Party leaders dispute response to cost-of-living crisis

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    , the government has kept VAT on transport, coffee, non-alcoholic beverages, cinemas and tourism

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  6. Tough choices ahead for Mitsotakis, as reforms risk irking voters

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    Stefanos Kasselakis reigniting the row over VAT through a social media post on the price of coffee

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  7. ND denies plans to bring in more MPs as Mitsotakis waits to see impact of new measures
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    question, asking respondents to choose the political leader they would prefer to share a coffee

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  8. Government feels the heat after two days of catastrophic wildfires

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    that the minister should “stay by her air conditioning and drink her coffee” instead of downplaying

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  9. Government defends tax-cut package against opposition criticism
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    will amount to 1.5-2 euros, or “half a coffee a day”, to those on the lowest incomes

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  10. Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025

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    households the relief will amount to barely “half a coffee a day,” as New Left leader Alexis Haritsis put

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