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  1. Tussle over labour reforms shaping up as spark for broader political battle

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    , allowing the opposition party in so it can cast further doubt on the government’s ability, as Tsipras

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  2. Building permits decrease by 3.2 pct in February
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    of building permits can lead to disproportionate levels of annual fluctuations. In absolute terms

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  3. Central government debt rises 6.79 bln to 380.8 bln in Q1
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    Mechanism loans decreased by 3.95 billion euros. That amount can mostly be accounted

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  4. Newsletter 297 - 21/05/2021

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    by 3.95 billion euros. That amount can mostly be accounted for by the government’s repayment of 3.3

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  5. Vote on child custody bill reveals rifts within ND, KINAL
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    for the AstraZeneca product. All citizens over the age of 30 can get vaccinated in the current round

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  6. PM riles SYRIZA with remarks on EU anniversary

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    up this period again, Mitsotakis feels he can undermine SYRIZA’s effort, albeit a stop-start one

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  7. Amid promising signs for tourism, govt hedges its bets with targeted support

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    juncture” for the industry, “as tourism will need some time to get going”. Hospitality businesses can

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  8. Govt on defensive over property tax tweaks and labour bill
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    unchanged. The new ENFIA will come into effect in January next year and can be paid in 10

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  9. Newsletter 300 - 11/06/2021

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    reform, an initiative which lends itself to drawing a clear ideological divide. If the opposition can

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  10. Building permits jump by 42.9 pct in March, from year-earlier start to lockdown
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    that the varying and often low absolute numbers of building permits can lead to disproportionate levels

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