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  1. The case of SYRIZA's fiscal performance
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    suggests that tax cuts do not pay for themselves in the long run, but they do affect income

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  2. SYRIZA puts spotlight on wildfire impact to stress govt faults
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    not to force local businesses to pay back the tax prepayment that the Finance Ministry returned

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  3. PM stands firm on Covid rules as health data deteriorates fast

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    are starting to pay dividends. The prime minister noted that over the last few days, 140,000 Greeks

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  4. Govt hints at more relief, as economy and inflation jostle with pandemic as top public concerns

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    pay some of the highest wholesale prices for electricity in Europe, hitting 217 euros per MWh

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  5. Greek fiscal deficits and debt since 2000
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    write-off in history to date. Further, Greece was allowed to pay less interest than it would have

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  6. Govt baulks at more holiday restrictions to stem spread of Omicron variant

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    was already proving unpopular, as it would require vaccinated citizens to pay for their own tests

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  7. Mitsotakis targets inflation on path to elections in 2023
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    monthly pay above 700 euros. Apart from fulfilling an election pledge (Mitsotakis had promised to increase

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  8. Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
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    levy is due to be rolled out by March and owners will be able to pay in 10 monthly instalments.

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  9. SYRIZA calls for vote of no confidence, as PM's apology over storm chaos fails to chime
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    on a northbound intercity train after a crash. Both companies agreed to pay compensation to those affected, while

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  10. Newsletter 325 - 28/01/2022

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    to pay compensation to those affected. Polling carried out this week indicated that the New

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