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Newsletter 209 -07/06/2019
taking limited consideration of the ability to pay, lowering the VAT will only raise Greece’s VAT gap
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Eurozone set to give next govt until Sept to address fiscal issues
EconomyProgrammein Brussels on Wednesday also revealed that Greece has not made an official request to pay off early
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Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat this would allow Greece to pay off its debt quicker. “You have different revenues if you grow with 2
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Merkel reluctant to discuss targets as Athens prepares bill with wide-ranging tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe numbers involved, the proposed change means anyone earning below 10,000 euros will pay hardly any income
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Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019
will find out at the end of August how much ENFIA they will have to pay in the coming months. This year’s
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Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
EconomyFeaturesfor vulnerable households struggling to pay their bills. “A strong administration, with clear guidelines
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ND moves on to next bill after first round of tax cuts approved
PoliticsGreek Politicssaid that applicants would choose how many instalments they want to pay off their debt
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Staikouras strikes note of caution on fiscal space and tax cuts
EconomyProgrammeto pre-pay the expensive part of the International Monetary Fund loans, which currently stands at 3
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Last-minute labour amendment, university asylum law fuel political row as third bill passes
PoliticsGreek Politicsretirement pay that was higher than the limit set by the government) to mislead voters. The tabling
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Tsipras puts first broad brushstrokes to SYRIZA's picture in opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics, for communications purposes. He also stood by the Prespes Agreement, suggesting that New Democracy will pay a price
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