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Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026
VAT on diesel fuel alongside the promised rebate on consumption tax, and improve compensation terms
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Farmers threaten more action after inconclusive meeting as Karystianou courts controversy
PoliticsGreek Politics, with references to cotton, durum wheat, and alfalfa subsidies, alongside improvements to discounted
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EU–Mercosur deal promises gains for industry, risks for agriculture
Economy, and olive oil (10%), alongside legal protection for 344 Geographical Indications (GIs). However
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Newsletter 493 - 06/02/2026
presidential term, alongside constitutional references to fiscal stability and contemporary
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Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026
90), and a single six‑year presidential term (Article 30), alongside new fiscal stability
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PM hails hydrocarbon deals as win for energy security and geopolitical standing
PoliticsGreek Politicsyears to come and that investment in the sector will continue, alongside the development of renewable
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Newsletter 495 - 20/02/2026
will proceed alongside the expansion of renewable energy sources. This dual‑track approach mirrors wider EU
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Government accused of complacency on food supply and price hikes
PoliticsGreek Politicsto reassure food producers and households that matters are in hand. Farming Minister Georgios Georgantas.... Georgantas added that there is potential to increase domestic production if needed in order to substitute
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Tsipras confounds expectations, creates new doubts by reviving coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsdifference was a surprise, as was the fact that SYRIZA saw its January support drop by less than 1... into Parliament, with 3.6 percent of the vote, also confounded pollsters, most of whom saw the nationalist... for centrist party To Potami, which saw its support drop from 6 percent in January to 4.1 percent
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The enemy within
Agorathat lower income groups in Greece saw their tax burden increase by 337.7 percent from 2008 to 2012... groups saw their earnings from wages sink the most (by 16.4 to 34.6 percent) between 2008 and 2012, while the top income groups saw their income fall by much less (9.3 to 11.7 percent). What
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