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Probe into LAOS leader could spark contest for party's voters
The future of Giorgos Karatzaferis, the leader of the ultranationalist Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS), has been but in doubt after it emerged that he is a suspect in a bribery case involving military equipment.
Karatzaferis is being investigated after it emerged that middlemen in a deal to sell 64 million euros worth of Super Puma helicopters to the Greek armed forces in more than a decade ago allegedly paid 1.6 million euros to an offshore company connected t...
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