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Opposition hoping surveillance, cronyism scandals will bite ND

As it looks ahead to this year’s elections, New Democracy continues to be dogged by fears that the longstanding surveillance affair as well as occasional scandals involving its MPs could affect public opinion and prevent the centre-right party from winning a majority or even returning to power.
The government has so far largely warded off most of the fallout from the phonetapping issue, although the stream of revelations about bugging by the National Intelligence Service (EYP) and the widespread use of Predator spyware has eroded some of the p...
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