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  1. Countdown begins for multi-bill, coalition eyes minimum wage increase
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    -time employees, they will only have to pay half of the 10,550-euro fine.

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  2. Government takes another stab at media regulation among growing scepticism
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    Society

    the media owners pay their fair share for using the public airwaves. Tsipras sought to drive home

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  3. Pensions continue to be main source of income for half of Greek households
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    Society

    that they would not be able to pay the ENFIA property tax. Although 25 percent of respondents

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  4. Focus of discussion for lenders moves to debt relief, post-MoU framework
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    to pay back its loans,” said the ESM chief, adding that this system is also applied for the other

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  5. Coalition's moves on public sector hirings under scrutiny
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    contributions that the state will have to pay for its employees to the unified social security fund

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  6. The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
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    Agora

    warning system. This assesses if a country is in a position to pay back its loans,” said the ESM chief

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  7. Finance Ministry waits for new property values as talk of bad bank gathers pace

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    by the Finance Ministry, thereby causing a big jump in the ENFIA tax that those affected will have to pay

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  8. Tsakalotos sees timely conclusion to fourth review despite growing doubts
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    to avoid homeowners in working class districts having to pay more ENFIA and would like as much time

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  9. Working-class homes or millionaires' mansions - what's going under the hammer in property auctions?
    By Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    EconomyFeatures

    On Wednesday 21 March, a familiar scene played out outside the offices of a notary in central Athens. A few dozen protesters organised by the anti-austerity “I Won’t Pay” movement and the political parties Popular Unity and Course for Freedom clashed with police as they tried to obstruct

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  10. Tsipras fends off election rumours, Mitsotakis talks up moderate qualities
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Spirtzis suggested that it is no great loss as the company did not pay taxes in Greece and did not employ

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