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Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022
contributions, scrapping the solidarity levy on incomes for civil servants and pensioners (as well
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Budget sees Greece outdoing peers with 1.8 pct growth, 0.7 pct primary surplus in 2023
EconomyMacroeconomyand 1.77 billion euros in spending. The largest fiscal impact comes from the complete scrapping
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Leaders gear up for debate as ND maintains opinion poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicson basic goods, lowering the special consumption tax for fuel and scrapping the minimum entry
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Fires cast growing shadow as new shipwreck probe is announced
PoliticsGreek Politicscontributions, the scrapping of the trade tax and other tax cuts. But these have been put on hold
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Government strives to prevent farmers' protests gathering pace as flood costs spiral
PoliticsGreek Politics. They include tax-free fuel, scrapping of VAT on supplies, suspension of seizures and foreclosures
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Government tries to appease farmers, will continue to court political centre
PoliticsGreek Politicsto support the agricultural sector. This included scrapping the special consumption tax on fuel
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Can the Green Transition be just?
Agorabroke out. The public health crisis was soon accompanied by an economic one; the complete scrapping
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Mitsotakis tempers expectations for EP vote, Kasselakis talks up prospects
PoliticsGreek Politicsunrealistic economic policies, such as scrapping VAT for basic foods. He argued that this would cost
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Party leaders dispute response to cost-of-living crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsderailment and default. The premier insisted that measures such as reducing or scrapping VAT for certain
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Mitsotakis argues there is no alternative as SYRIZA officials push Kasselakis out
PoliticsGreek Politicsconfirmed the scrapping of the trade levy for the self-employed from next year, thereby trying to rebuild
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