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Audit of Greek debt adds to pressure on Tsipras in creditor talks
Parliamentary speaker Zoe Konstantopoulou, who has been a thorn in the government’s side since taking up her position, may have made Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s task of reaching an agreement with lenders more complicated by publishing the preliminary findings of a debt audit committee she is presiding over.
Dubbed the Debt Truth Committee, the panel began its hearings in early April, but Konstantopoulou felt it had covered enough ground to issue its first findings on Wednesday, some two months later. The timing of the release – before the conclusion of tal...
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