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Parliament will not probe 2015 bailout negotiations but issue unlikely to disappear
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government voted down on Tuesday night a bid by the opposition to launch a parliamentary inquiry into last year’s protracted negotiations between the SYRIZA-led coalition and Greece’s lenders, leading to the imposition of capital controls. Only New Democracy, PASOK and To Potami supported
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Mitsotakis tends to internal disputes ahead of renewed assault on Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsholidays in an apparent bid to settle these differences. Mitsotakis is also due to meet another internal
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TV permit auction boosts Greek coffers but questions linger
PoliticsGreek Politics. On a positive note for the government, the total amount that the four successful parties bid reached 246 million
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Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsin construction firms that bid for state contracts. This is particularly pertinent to the new broadcasting set
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Multi-bill approved, coalition looks for positive news to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsfootball club. If his bid goes through, it will mean that three of the four TV licences will be held
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Greek government risks mauling after straying off
Agoraand break through the clouds gathering around his government in a bid to reach a clearing that will give
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Opinion polls sound warning for SYRIZA ahead of party congress
PoliticsGreek Politicswill fuel the speculation about Tsipras opting for elections soon in a bid to save his party from
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Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
Agorabacked down from its bid to change the textbooks used for the school classes, at least
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Court delivers serious blow over TV permits, gov't vows to fight on
PoliticsGreek Politicsin its self-professed bid to tackle questionable links between the political system, the media
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Greek stocks slip 0.9 pct on week
EconomyCorporation of China submitted the highest bid of 320 million for the acquisition of a 24 percent
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