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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 -
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Waning support in opinion polls generates concern for government -
Opposition parties vow not to let up on Tempe despite inquiry verdict -
Investigations into voter email leak continue despite denials from government
Kammenos antics put extra pressure on SYRIZA's minority govt
As MPs debated on Friday the NATO accession protocol for North Macedonia, the actions of former coalition partner Panos Kammenos were under scrutiny again, with some commentators suggesting that this could prove a factor in the timing of the next general elections.
On Thursday, Parliament’s Scientific Council rejected a request from the Independent Greeks (ANEL) leader for a change to the rule that means a parliamentary group is only recognised if it has a minimum of five MPs that have been elected with the party ...
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