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  1. Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition

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    with a public that is sceptical about his claims that the process was transparent and solely

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  2. Government tries to limit damage from corruption claims but more tests lie ahead

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    Under pressure from the growing suspicion that it did not abide by its promise to hold a transparent and fair auction for TV licences, the Greek government has started to hit back against accusations that it favoured at least one of the businessmen involved in the process. State Minister Nikos

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  3. Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
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    the coalition’s claims to be working for a more transparent and less corrupt Greece. Coming

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  4. PM livens up ministers over fourth review as debt relief proposals are put together
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    in a meritocratic and transparent way. Tsipras made it clear to his ministers that he does not want

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  5. Collateral damage in Europe?
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    investments – at times undertaken in a less than transparent manner – in German car manufacturing, nuclear

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  6. ANEL leader under scrutiny due to party unrest, questions over refugee funds
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    abroad. The allegations that the Defence Ministry used funds in a less than transparent

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  7. New strategic investment framework unveiled, faster licencing and tax breaks promised

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    the existing one, which offered a wide range of benefits and was also fast, transparent and safe. The second

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  8. A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
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    transparent, pursuing social justice or eschewing meaningless polarisation. Even if one sets aside

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  9. Amid clash over watchdog, ND expects reforms to deliver more effective governance

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    The government’s second bill, regarding the executive arm of the state, was approved by Parliament late on Tuesday amid further disagreements between New Democracy and SYRIZA about whether the new legislation will lead to more accountable and transparent governance. The bill, which introduces a new

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  10. Conflict over Competition Commission also a clash of narratives for ND, SYRIZA
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    institutions, delivering on its promise for more transparent and accountable governance. Parliament

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