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  1. Newsletter 444 - 06/12/2024

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    it considers key social issues – incomes, housing and the cost of living. From a broader strategic point... for New Democracy’s stance. Speaking on business channel Naftemporiki TV, Marinakis claimed... money. Speaking on Open TV, PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis also accused banks of “not doing their jobs

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  2. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    in the excise tax on fuel and natural gas, a rise in the levy on mobile telephony and pay TV, higher taxation... elections and seen his relationship with Greece’s creditors deteriorate to the point that he could... not in a rush to become prime minister,” he told Skai TV. Greeks have paid dearly for the headstrong rush

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  3. Government bolsters aid package as questions mount over deadly fires
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    to escape the flames. Kammenos also made a point of highlighting the way that construction of homes... of defence for the government, which will point to years of accumulated failures as contributing... on Wednesday criticising Skai TV and radio, which has been at the forefront of the rolling coverage

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  4. ND unfurls array of policies as it prepares for final stretch of campaign
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    survey for Skai TV, support for New Democracy (based on valid votes) stands at 35 percent, compared to 27 percent for SYRIZA. The backing for the centre-right party has inched up by 0.5 percentage point since the last poll, while the support for the leftists has risen by 1 point. Movement for Change

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  5. PM trails switch in tax cuts, admits misstep in approach to migration

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    The interview Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave to Alpha TV on Thursday night was dominated... percentage point each year so that it reaches 20 percent by the end of New Democracy’s four-year term... percentage point reduction for employers and employees alike. Again, the aim would be to reduce the total

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  6. Losing game: Another doomed effort to revive Greek football?
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    earned by Greek clubs comes from TV rights. But the fare being served up is so poor the previous government had to step in two years ago to offer seven Super League clubs that had no TV deal a two-year... particularly bothered about what this bodes for the future. The government will point to its efforts

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  7. Tsipras launches attack on New Democracy as reactions to lockdown mount
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    ’s position on a number of critical issues. In an interview with Athens TV station Kontra... and TV personality Menios Fourthiotis was recently stripped of police protection after police unions... to approve 24-hour protection for Fourthiotis at public expense. Turning point? The interview, given

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  8. Left pulls together against ND's labour reform bill

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    between the two sides was illustrated by SYRIZA press spokesman Nassos Iliopulos in a recent TV interview... that they have hitherto pointedly shunned. With ND maintaining a strong lead as it approaches the mid-point... Nassos Iliopulos in a recent TV interview. “We must decide whether we want a growth model based

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  9. Govt targets unvaccinated with new Covid restrictions, drawing more claims of muddled approach
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    that this rule would not apply to entry to supermarkets or churches. In a TV interview on Monday... on Tuesday were a case in point. He said that unvaccinated Greeks, not the government, are responsible... that there was little point in counting the number of daily cases as there was no chance of a new lockdown being

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  10. PM yields on energy windfall tax as govt feels strain
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    poll A Metron Analysis opinion poll for Mega TV will have added to the government’s concern about how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting public sentiment. Like a Marc survey for ANT1 TV earlier... on February). Compared to last month there is a nine-point increase, to 56 pct, of those who believe

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