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  1. Mitsotakis shrugs off scandals to hit back at foreign policy critics
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    Antonopoulos, a party secretary for the Cretan district of Iraklio, said that he was resigning

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  2. Rumblings spread in New Democracy in aftermath of post office fumble
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    Androulakis, who is of Cretan heritage, to support the initiative. Androulakis had taken a different tack

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  3. OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
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    The parliamentary inquiry into the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal has been thrown into turmoil, with the government being accused by the opposition of ensuring that a key witness Giorgos Xylouris – a Cretan farmer and former New Democracy member nicknamed “Frappé” - will not testify. His refusal

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  4. Amid publicity storm, Tsipras publishes 'Ithaca' and fuels speculation about new journey
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    he describes as destructively intransigent. Outspoken Cretan MP Pavlos Polakis is criticised

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  5. Coalition agrees policy framework: Purpose unclear, impact doubtful
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    . Venizelos consistently voiced his anxiety about the failure to rubber stamp this agreement, especially

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  6. Greece trying to lay 'phantom' pensions to rest
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    to their nearest government office. Undoubtedly, the main benefits of conducting these censuses has been to stamp

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  7. How big is Greek fiscal gap? Will cuts be needed? Here's our Q&A

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    easier for both sides. Eurostat is expected to rubber stamp the data in April. Athens believes

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  8. Public deficit and democratic duty

    Agora

    basically run the show and democracies become a kind of rubber stamp because people don’t understand what’s

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  9. Samaras seeks vote of confidence and moment of history
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    Agora

    of November 2011 when George Papandreou asked for a vote of confidence to rubber stamp his departure

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  10. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

    Newsletters

    , Eurostat, would rubber stamp the figures. After all, Europe’s fingers had been burnt before

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