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Opposition parties continue to pursue wiretap claims, as surveillance bill passes first hurdle
PoliticsGreek Politicson the committee accused the government of using the legislation to cover up its own questionable actions
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Opposition senses PM's position on phonetapping becoming weaker
PoliticsGreek Politicsit on their own, possibly by putting into the public domain irrefutable and compelling evidence showing a clear
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Surveillance and Qatargate threaten to overshadow budget debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsto divert attention from its own woes, in the form of the corruption scandal enveloping socialists PASOK
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SYRIZA pushes alternative cost-of-living package but govt support still a vote-winner
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot allow opposition parties the opportunity to counter with their own detailed proposals, however SYRIZA
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PM defends grocery stipend, hopes to draw support from PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicsor consist of just the centre-right party, while 32 pct would prefer SYRIZA to lead or govern on its own
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Constitutional row follows political storm over prosecutor's intervention in surveillance probe
PoliticsGreek Politicshimself in with respect to the right wing of his own party and its traditional voter base, many
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ND's lead narrows but PM's election hopes still alive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat SYRIZA is likely to propose its own amendment on the issue. There is said to be some concern among
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Opposition irate over watchdog briefing as govt hints at "rogue network" behind surveillance
PoliticsGreek Politicson the government to account for the evidence of surveillance, combined with its own shifting narrative
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PM bats away surveillance claims, looks to final pre-election handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe allegations about his own and his government’s role in any phonetapping by bringing up a number
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Newsletter 368 - 03/02/2023
to the government’s broader failings, but also his own party’s agenda for the election campaign
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