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Transparency concerns emerge among voters as leaders clash over wiretapping

The debate that followed the censure motion tabled by SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras this week is due to climax on Friday, when PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the opposition chief do battle over the surveillance scandal before MPs vote in a ballot that New Democracy is expected to win comfortably given its six-seat majority.
Mitsotakis is expected to use the opportunity to insist that the wiretapping issue has been dealt with responsibly and promptly by the government, while focussing more on his party’s record in office and turning the discussion towards a comparison betwe...
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