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Leaders clash over economy as PM looks on bright side of Eurogroup assessment
As it has been for the past few weeks, the economy proved to be the main political battleground on Friday, when Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Alexis Tsipras battled it out in Parliament.
Repeating an argument that was heard from SYRIZA’s side following the recent publication of GDP data for the first quarter of he year, Tsipras argued that New Democracy is the main factor behind Greece slipping into recession, rather than the impact of ...
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