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Tempe postmortem decision opens up government and judiciary to criticism
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Tsipras quits SYRIZA, moves closer to launching new political venture
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
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Amid signs of split over Tempe probe, government plays down EU prosecutor’s remarks
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Top EU prosecutor lambasts anti-corruption efforts, calls for reform to bring ex-ministers to justice
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Government faces pushback on labour law amid lukewarm response to tax cuts
ND paves way to spring elections with relief measures amid SYRIZA objections

New Democracy’s approach to dealing with the cost-of-living crisis continues to be questioned by the opposition. Wednesday’s vote over the latest measure, the so-called “Market Pass”, saw SYRIZA accusing the conservatives of duping the public and favouring powerful business interests.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s surprise announcement in last week’s budget, that the government was going to use a windfall tax on oil refineries to fund a subsidy on grocery shopping, was attacked by the left-wing opposition as an inadequate resp...
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