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Some tasks, risks left as Greece takes another step to exit from post-bailout surveillance
EconomyProgrammespending, while inflation and the energy crisis could lead to ongoing subsidy spending to assist
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Govt mulls more tools against inflation as cost of living set to soar
PoliticsGreek Politicsannounced that it will be extending its subsidy of household gas and electricity bills into March
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Newsletter 330 - 04/03/2022
that it will be extending its subsidy of household gas and electricity bills into March
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Govt readies additional inflation relief package, draws up new budget
PoliticsGreek Politicsto vulnerable households, and the energy bill subsidy that has been in place since last September
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SYRIZA challenges govt over Covid deaths again as pandemic numbers rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsyear and the monthly energy bill subsidy as well as tax cuts adopted by New Democracy have failed
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PM unveils 1.1-billion-euro anti-inflation package to opposition scepticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsa 15-cent subsidy on diesel. However, horizontal measures that had been floated in the press over
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Inflation triggers political machinations, move to increase budget spending
PoliticsGreek Politics, and to fund extensions of measures like the SYNERGASIA employment subsidy scheme, as well as lower
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Newsletter 335 - 15/04/2022
for households and firms. The main intervention was a subsidy for electricity bills, which was funded
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Govt eyes own energy package if EU fails to approve joint action
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe burden on households and businesses, even though an energy bill subsidy, costing a total of 400
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Mitsotakis fast-tracks energy package announcement on eve of party conference
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter weeks of speculation, the government is set to announce a much-enhanced subsidy package which promises to shield households and businesses from skyrocketing energy bills. The outline of the measures is due to be presented by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis himself in a televised address
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