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Gaza continues to expose political fault lines as PM hopes peace deal brings less scrutiny
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OPEKEPE hearings ruffle feathers in New Democracy as party waits for Samaras’s next move
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Tempe postmortem decision opens up government and judiciary to criticism
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Tsipras quits SYRIZA, moves closer to launching new political venture
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
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Amid signs of split over Tempe probe, government plays down EU prosecutor’s remarks
New Democracy sticks by snap polls call as gov't looks to probe, tender for relief

Following Tuesday night’s tempestuous debate in Parliament, New Democracy stole a march on an apparently unprepared government by tabling on Wednesday a proposal for a parliamentary committee to investigate last year’s bailout negotiations, the imposition of capital controls and the bank recapitalisation.
Even if it is formed, the committee is unlikely to produce any significant results as the coalition’s majority on the panel would block any common findings. Of course, it would be embarrassing for the government to have MPs raking over last year’s error...
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