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First head-to-head clash over spying scandal in Parliament fails to deliver decisive blow
A much-anticipated party leaders’ debate in Greek Parliament on Friday was heavy in terms of accusation and counter-accusation but did not produce a definitive moment that could shape political developments decisively in the coming days and weeks.
The three leading parties, New Democracy, SYRIZA and PASOK, set out arguments that had already been aired in previous days, following the resignations earlier this month of the head of the National Intelligence Service (EYP) and the Prime Minister’s gen...
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