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Passing of broadcasting bill introduces new challenges for coalition
The visit of the quadriga as well as a new round of EU talks on the refugee crisis overshadowed the passing of legislation in Greek Parliament on Saturday that introduces new criteria for the issuing of broadcasting licenses.
The new regulations on the TV tenders had been promised by SYRIZA since the beginning of the year. The party holds it up as one of the keys to tackling corruption in Greece, particularly the links between the political system, media owners and business ...
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