Polls highlight new party's disruptive potential as opposition calls foul over flights blackout

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Elections, New Democracy, PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA
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The new political party that is due to be launched by Tempe justice campaigner Maria Karystianou continues to hold appeal for the public as pollsters grapple with its potential electoral imprint, giving rise to speculation that it could reshape Greece’s political landscape in the run-up to elections.

Opposition parties, meanwhile, are calling for political accountability for air transport safety, prompted by the findings of the report on the communications blackout which closed Greek airspace for several hours on January 4.

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