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Government struggles to escape stigma of Tempe aftermath build-up to confidence vote

Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government is set to survive a confidence vote in Parliament on Friday but the three-day debate before the ballot only served to pile more pressure on the Prime Minister and his colleagues.
New Democracy’s comfortable majority in Parliament meant that the censure motion submitted by five opposition parties did not have any chance of leading to the government’s downfall unless there was a significant rebellion in the ruling party’s ranks. N...
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