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Mitsotakis rules out another lockdown, dismisses criticism of new Covid measures
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government did not act on other expert recommendations, including a return to mask-wearing and night-time
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Public sector hires under scrutiny again with more in the pipeline
PoliticsGreek Politicsits recommendations, however, was a reminder of the government’s long-standing commitment to ensure
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Administrative changes unveiled as PM's technocratic pledge is tested again
PoliticsGreek Politicsappeared at odds with the committee’s recommendations. Another of the PM’s high profile appointments
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New Omicron measures met with exasperation by business and scepticism from opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsannounced a second wave of restrictions, which he said followed the recommendations of the government’s
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Govt looks to tweak relief in anticipation of record Covid infections, new inflation high
PoliticsGreek Politicsrecommendations for the self-tests to be administered under supervision in schools, following
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PM pledges more support as he seeks to resist inflation, pandemic threats
PoliticsGreek Politicson Monday claimed that Mitsotakis has rejected recommendations from within his party to hold snap
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Govt weighs escalating impact of Ukraine war on public finances
PoliticsGreek Politicskeeps receiving recommendations from within his party to accelerate domestic political developments
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Greece needs to re-think natural gas policy, starting with demand
Agorain the short term (for example, this paper by the Bruegel think-tank and the recommendations from
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PM goes big on minimum wage increase, but opposition unmoved
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been pinning his hopes on a pre-Easter minimum wage rise to boost the fortunes of his party which is being blamed for skyrocketing energy bills and high prices. The announcement on Wednesday exceeds most recommendations by employers and institutions
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
recommendations. Equally, there should be no severe macroeconomic imbalances, or being subject to excessive
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