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Government counter‑offensive on OPEKEPE as Tsipras–SYRIZA schism deepens
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New EPPO indictments threaten further disruption to ND as SYRIZA continues to shrink
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SYRIZA fractures further after direction shift as ND grapples with post-election scenarios
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Government opens door to coalition amid poll deadlock and escalating clash with Tsipras
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Government leans on 'law and order' after arson arrests, but Predator scandal still festers
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Mitsotakis rejects early election talk despite intense speculation, as SYRIZA implodes
Tsipras focussed on MoU exit in 2018 but will have to avoid pitfalls
While the government is preparing to start 2018 with its focus fully on completing the third review in January, it ends 2017 under pressure from the main opposition party to clarify its stance on talks with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to resolve the longstanding name dispute between Athens and Skopje.
The multi-bill containing legislation that relates to dozens of prior actions is due to be tabled in Parliament by the end of next week, allowing enough time for it to be debated, approved and then for a compliance report to be put together by the insti...
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