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Tsipras encounters SYRIZA resistance, waits for court verdict on TV licences
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been given a reminder by his party that he will not have it all his way, despite his recent resounding re-election as SYRIZA leader.
Amid rumours that Energy Minister Panos Skourletis will lose his job in a cabinet reshuffle, SYRIZA’s largest faction, the 53, intervened on Monday and issued a statement in which they declared their support for the minister and his opposition to the pr...
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