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University bill a source of friction but govt unlikely to be ruffled

There has been further reaction to the government’s education bill this week as Education Minister Niki Kerameus came under more criticism from the opposition parties.
Students held a second protest against the bill on Thursday as university teaching staff also issued a statement opposing the draft law, which has caused controversy partly because of the proposed creation of a new department in the police force to patr...
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