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To Potami expected to provide clinching votes in vote on name deal
Alexis Tsipras appears to be on course to secure a clear majority in Parliament for the Prespes Agreement as at least some MPs from centrist To Potami are poised to vote in favour of the deal.
To Potami’s political council met on Thursday and, after a lengthy discussion, it was decided that its five MPs would be allowed a free vote on the name settlement. This means they are free to vote for or against it, or even abstain, without this leadin...
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