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Ex-ministers escape farm payments inquiry in controversial vote

The vote over whether to hold a preliminary inquiry into the role of two former government ministers in the farming subsidy scandal ended in a storm of recriminations after the opposition’s proposals were rejected with the votes of a handful of New Democracy lawmakers.
Opposition parties boycotted the ballots at the end of a marathon debating session on Wednesday in a protest over parliamentary procedure, leaving the outcome to be decided by just 83 votes, 68 of which were postal ballots submitted by New Democracy MPs...
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