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Grave OPEKEPE claims add to climate of mistrust affecting ND, political system
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Predatorgate and OPEKEPE offer opposition ammunition amid deteriorating public sentiment
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Unknown soldier debate exposes rift within government
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Tempe-related tension, cost of living continue to dog government
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PM hits back at labour reform critics, defends 13-hour working days
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Faltering relationship with farmers a sign of wider concerns for government
ND's electoral bill put before MPs as PM mulls options for president
MPs are due to begin debating on Wednesday the government’s proposed change to the electoral law, which is highly unlikely to gain the necessary level of support to avoid Greece’s next general election being held under the proportional representation system.
New Democracy was hoping that it could clinch a qualified majority of more than 200 out of 300 MPs so that the new electoral law could apply immediately, from the next elections, but all of the opposition parties, bar ultra-nationalist Greek Solution, h...
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