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New bribe claims likely to poison Greek politics further ahead of presidential vote

Fresh claims of attempts to bribe opposition MPs ahead of February’s presidential vote have surfaced in Greek politics but there are doubts about whether they are well-founded and if they will have any discernable impact.
An Independent Greeks MP, Stavroula Xoulidou, appeared before a prosecutor on Thursday to submit evidence of an alleged attempt by a man with links to New Democracy to bribe her. Xoulidou claims that she was repeatedly approached via telephone and Faceb...
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