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SYRIZA scrutinised over watchdog appointment as education hirings confirmed
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 120 months of previous service, as well as academic qualifications and social criteria. Notably
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Despite some common ground, revision of constitution makes for new battleground
PoliticsGreek Politicsas a result of the deal with Ieronymos, allowing new hires to replace them in the civil service. Pushing
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Speculation about May elections revived by SYRIZA officials' comments
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat handles all civil service salaries and their level of pay will be in line with the public sector wage
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Government and banks reach deal over new scheme to protect main homes
EconomyProgrammewill cover about 200,000 mortgages, or about 80 percent of property owners who are unable to service
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Athens holds fire on debt schemes, prepares tax relief measures
EconomyProgrammeis to reduce VAT in the food service sector from 24 to 13 percent. The government is also said
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Tsipras tries to entice voters with VAT cuts and pension bonuses
PoliticsGreek Politicsrate applied in the food service/catering sector will be reduced from 24 percent to 13 percent. Also
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Athens plans to use cash buffer to create fiscal leeway for expansionary measures
EconomyProgrammethat will be implemented this year (reduction of VAT on food products, food service and energy bills, as well
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Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
Agorawill apply to the food service sector, while VAT on energy bills will be reduce from 13 to 6 percent
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Tsipras claims EU vote will be close as SYRIZA looks for boost from relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicswill see food products and food service move from the 24 percent rate to 13 percent and energy
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Athens moves ahead with expansionary measures as it waits for lenders' response
EconomyProgrammeservice, and from 13 to 6 percent on electricity bills, as well as legislation paving way for the so
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