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Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row
SYRIZA’s credibility with its more traditional supporters is likely to be tested further by claims over the weekend that the government passed under the cover of the recent multi-bill legislation that allows MPs, ministers and other state officials to be involved in offshore companies.
A fresh row between the coalition and the opposition parties was triggered by a report in Proto Thema newspaper over the weekend that article 178 of the most recent omnibus bill revokes a previous ban on politicians and public officials maintaining any ...
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