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New Democracy comes out fighting against Tempe censure motion -
Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash -
New political storm heads towards PM following report on Tempe recordings -
Waning support in opinion polls generates concern for government
New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row
A new chapter in the ongoing saga relating to Greece’s TV licences is due to be written this week, with the government hoping to recover from the blow dealt by the Council of State and New Democracy hoping to inflict further damage on the coalition.
A new cross-party attempt to appoint a board at the National Council for Radio and Television (ESR) is due to take place in Parliament on Monday afternoon but this was prefaced by the government and New Democracy picking up where they left off last week...
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