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  1. Newsletter 327 - 11/02/2022

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    that the government is making another 350 million euros available to subsidise energy bills this month

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  2. PM pledges more support as he seeks to resist inflation, pandemic threats
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    his pledge to subsidise electricity bills for as long as necessary, although the PM indicated

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  3. Tsipras repeats call for elections with one eye on rising KINAL
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    pension fund EFKA, as well as the government’s choice to subsidise electricity bills, which he

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  4. Newsletter 328 - 18/02/2022

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    the ratings for news coverage, over the weekend. During his appearance, the PM pledged to subsidise

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  5. Greece voices support for Ukraine as govt counts cost of war's impact on economy, public finances

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    that the government would make up to 3 billion euros available from the Transition Fund to subsidise bills

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  6. Govt weighs up impact of Ukraine war on recovery, waits for decisions at EU level
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    at EU level for the creation of a fund that will subsidise energy bills, from which Greece could get

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  7. The Parable of the Populists and the Contemplatives
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    are falling over themselves with schemes to subsidise energy consumption, while quietly gnashing

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  8. Govt weighs escalating impact of Ukraine war on public finances

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    in and subsidise bills, which so far has been done out of the resources of the newly set-up energy

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  9. PM pledges another billion for energy bills as govt retreats over environment bill
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    to subsidise energy bills. He added that some 500 million euros would be collected from the windfall

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  10. Government claims tourism season a major success, opposition begs to differ

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    the government of not doing enough to subsidise domestic tourism and not even considering a reduction

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