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Newsletter 400 - 03/11/2023
the minimum wage that they pay their employees. This provided the pivot for the final intervention
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Newsletter 401 - 10/11/2023
would be expected to pay, regardless of whether they declare profits or not. The fiscal impact
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Lower repos push debt down to 402.88 bln in Q3, bonds rise by 2.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomythe official creditors to pre-pay the two coming years of the GLF loans. The weighted average
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PM launches reconstruction plan for disaster-hit regions as SYRIZA walkout spawns new group
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the state did not have endless means to pay for compensation. He noted pointedly that half a billion
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PM focusses on fairness of tax bill, leaving limited space for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsopportunities SYRIZA, though, suggested that forcing the self-employed to pay tax based on a notional minimum
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A closer look at Greece's Q3 2023 national accounts
Agoraand necessary, but we may have to pay for it now, rather than borrow against a supposed future additional
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Budget debate begins as poll highlights opposition's weakness
PoliticsGreek Politicsby ensuring that the self-employed pay an equivalent share of tax revenues as salaried professionals
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Kasselakis sets sights on government over cost of living
PoliticsGreek Politicsin public healthcare so that Greeks would not have to pay 6.5 billion euros a year for private care
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Kassalekis goes from blank canvas to empty vessel, blowing open progressive space
Agora, for workers to be given better pay and conditions. This gave licence to opponents and sceptics
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Mitsotakis targets reforms, but day-to-day challenges set to dominate agenda in 2024
PoliticsGreek Politicswith inflation. The interventions include pay rises in the public sector, increases to pensions
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