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ESPN Flash Report 2022/30 - Albania - Albania’s digital transformation of public services delivery (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/31 - Czechia - New measures to reduce the financial distress of households resulting from the current energy crisis (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/32 - Italy - Activation and anti-poverty policies in Italy: increasing conditionalities in the design of the “Citizenship Income” (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/33 - North Macedonia - North Macedonia widens support for vulnerable energy consumers (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/34 - Malta - Turning the electoral programme into social policy changes (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/35 - Sweden - Policy responses to combat energy poverty in Sweden (2022)
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ESPN Flash Report 2022/36 - Lithuania - Anti-inflation measures come into force in Lithuania after fierce discussions by top-level public actors (2022)
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