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Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022
to pay off in political terms as voters can measure the assistance more easily. Nevertheless
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Speculation over polls heats up as parties battle over cost-of-living measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsto commitments to cut income taxes, raise pensions and the minimum wage, and pay another support
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Government initiative on supermarket prices reignites cost-of-living row
PoliticsGreek Politicsof profiteering. They argue that the government’s approach is taking money out of taxpayers’ pockets to pay
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Cost-of-living protest adds to government's concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe rising cost of electricity by subsidising bills since late last year. Greek households pay among
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SYRIZA tries to pin Mitsotakis down over phonetapping
PoliticsGreek Politicsattempt to unsettle the government is successful, Greece will pay a heavy price as its progress over
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Surveillance scandal claims mount, ratcheting up pressure on PM
PoliticsGreek Politicsstate licensed Predator for 7 million euros and agreed to pay another 150,000 euros for each 10
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Newsletter 359 - 18/11/2022
that the Greek state licensed Predator for 7 million euros and agreed to pay another 150,000 euros
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Public debt records back-to-back quarterly drops, falling to 393.49 bln in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomy-pay the two coming years of the GLF loans, expected to take place by the end of the year
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Pension rises approved as public opinion teeters ahead of election year
PoliticsGreek Politicsa so-called “personal difference”, which means that their retirement pay was not cut following
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SYRIZA pushes alternative cost-of-living package but govt support still a vote-winner
PoliticsGreek Politicseuros. The inflation adjustment would also be applied to public sector pay, translating
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