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Coalition guards unity as Tsipras briefs opposition leaders
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras concluded on Tuesday afternoon his round of meetings with opposition leaders to discuss last week’s Eurogroup decision as his government reacted angrily to suggestions that some of its ministers are blocking privatisations and other measures.
Tsipras met PASOK’s Fofi Gennimata, New Democracy’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Communist Party leader Dimitris Koutsoubas on Tuesday, following another two such meetings on Monday.
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