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Tripartite Council discusses rising energy prices, wages, COVID-19 protective measures

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Rising energy and natural gas prices, pubic wages and managing measures to protect the public and the economy against the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic were the main subjects of a meeting of the for on Thursday at the .

According to a government press statement, unveiled a raft of new measures under consideration to assist both the public and the business community affected by the latest increases in energy and natural gas prices, which, after being agreed at the coalition level, will…

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