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New Omicron measures met with exasperation by business and scepticism from opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsmeasures that would impact next year’s budget or appear too heavy-handed in the eyes of the public
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Govt offers more energy subsidies in Jan to cushion impact of high prices
PoliticsGreek Politicsconcerns that the national budget is in any danger of being derailed. Government officials have
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Covid measures extended despite govt optimism, as inflation causes political tension
PoliticsGreek Politicsderail the budget execution. Opposition parties have been accusing New Democracy of being too
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Mitsotakis targets inflation on path to elections in 2023
PoliticsGreek Politicsa hole in the budget. Mitsotakis did add, though, that his government is not done as far as tax
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Govt treads carefully on economic relief measures, hoping normality is near
PoliticsGreek Politicsa stricter budget to Parliament so Greece can produce a surplus in 2023. The government would also like
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Mitsotakis unveils property tax reduction, searches for pre-election narrative
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan last year. It should be noted that in this year’s budget projects revenues being 70 million
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The case for a general government balance sheet
Agorathe voters need to see and understand what politicians do with their tax money. The capital budget
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Govt pins hopes on lifting Covid restrictions in March as experts tread more cautious path
PoliticsGreek Politicssubsidies for households, admitting that they will have to dip into the budget to see the crisis out
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PM pledges more support as he seeks to resist inflation, pandemic threats
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso stressed that he does not want to put this year’s budget execution at risk and that any support
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Traditional sectors carry burden of job creation as unemployment levels fall
EconomyMacroeconomyof the restrictions. In 2020, the furlough scheme cost the budget roughly 2.3 billion euros. When other
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