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Roadmap leading out of lockdown pondered by ND as SYRIZA takes aim at media

The Greek government is set to announce by April 27, when many of the current restrictions on movement are set to expire, its plans for starting to lift the lockdown that has been in place since March 23.
Government spokesman Stelios Petsas provided the latest update in a TV interview on Tuesday, when he was questioned about whether authorities will ban cars from roads on the upcoming Easter weekend. Petsas did not clarify whether a complete ban on movem...
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