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Govt proposes property VAT reduction to kickstart home sales
EconomyFeaturesThe government is taking measures to reduce the VAT on all properties built from 2006 onwards in order to kick-start the country’s stagnant property market. This would bring more than 100,000 unsold homes onto the market without a VAT of 24 percent for the next three years. The announcement
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ND tries to quash refugee backlash, protect strong poll ratings
PoliticsGreek Politicsgreater order. Nevertheless, the angry reactions in some parts of the country to the transfers has put
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OECD report traces change in public spending over a decade
EconomyFeatures(+3.7 percent), public order and safety (+0.6 percent), environmental protection (+0.5 percent
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Industrial turnover edges down by 0.5 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomy, with respondents noting that new order volumes were the main driving factor behind growth. Demand from both foreign
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Amid hiring controversy, ND focusses on new round of tax cuts in latest bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsor other electronic payments) in order to qualify for the tax-free threshold. Responding
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Spree of media deals puts spotlight back on ownership issues
Society”, as well as blocking their nominee for head of the Competition Commission in order to secure
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Athens buoyed by EU, US support over maritime spat with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policymission will be to maintain contact with all sides in Libya in order to closely monitor developments
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ND focusses on economic goals in run-up to budget vote
PoliticsGreek Politics. The centre-right party also accused SYRIZA of knowingly over-taxing Greeks in order to produce vast
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Hellinikon runs into another stumbling block as casino tender falters
EconomyFeatureswith Lamda Developments in order for work to begin on the project. The government will have welcomed
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ND moves ahead with bill on street protests amid ideological clash with SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsand order agenda and to limit workers’ rights. As was the case for the recent disputes over the conduct
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