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Newsletter 474 - 05/09/2025
of the “personal difference” surcharge for pensioners and reduced flat rates on rental income
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Despite lukewarm reaction, PM insists tax cuts will pave way to third term
PoliticsGreek Politicsand 30-44. They also fall rather flat among undecided voters, where they meet with 29 pct approval
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Government faces pushback on labour law amid lukewarm response to tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe message that the PM’s TIF package has fallen flat with voters. Kyriakos Mitsotakis had been pinning
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Top EU prosecutor lambasts anti-corruption efforts, calls for reform to bring ex-ministers to justice
PoliticsGreek Politics, however, suggest that efforts to win back support with a big tax relief package have fallen flat
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Farmers roll back into Athens as government fails to resolve long-running dispute
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government’s latest attempt to defuse a long‑running standoff with Greece’s farmers appears to have fallen flat, with producers and livestock breeders returning to the streets of Athens on Friday in a fresh show of discontent. Farmers from across the country were expected to converge
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Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
Agoraon candidates whose strengths lie in their professional achievements rather than how many rungs up
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SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politicsgives a good picture of where each party’s strengths and weaknesses lie. Based on surveys of 6,270
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To Potami takes next step in mission to become key political player in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicshave also gravitated towards To Potami. The new party’s main strengths lie in its ability to attract
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Newsletter 21 - 27/03/2015
thin argument for a government that claims one its biggest strengths is that it is not compromised
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