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  1. Newsletter 209 -07/06/2019

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    taking limited consideration of the ability to pay, lowering the VAT will only raise Greece’s VAT gap

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  2. Eurozone set to give next govt until Sept to address fiscal issues

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    in Brussels on Wednesday also revealed that Greece has not made an official request to pay off early

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  3. Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns

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    that this would allow Greece to pay off its debt quicker. “You have different revenues if you grow with 2

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  4. Merkel reluctant to discuss targets as Athens prepares bill with wide-ranging tax cuts

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    the numbers involved, the proposed change means anyone earning below 10,000 euros will pay hardly any income

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  5. Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019

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    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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  6. Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
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    for vulnerable households struggling to pay their bills. “A strong administration, with clear guidelines

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  7. ND moves on to next bill after first round of tax cuts approved
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    said that applicants would choose how many instalments they want to pay off their debt

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  8. Staikouras strikes note of caution on fiscal space and tax cuts

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    to pre-pay the expensive part of the International Monetary Fund loans, which currently stands at 3

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  9. Last-minute labour amendment, university asylum law fuel political row as third bill passes
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    retirement pay that was higher than the limit set by the government) to mislead voters. The tabling

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  10. Tsipras puts first broad brushstrokes to SYRIZA's picture in opposition
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    , for communications purposes. He also stood by the Prespes Agreement, suggesting that New Democracy will pay a price

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