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  1. SYRIZA rebels unveil new group as Kasselakis talks up EP vote prospects
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    -profile politicians, such as former ministers Efi Achtsioglou and Euclid Tsakalotos, who will help give

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  2. Newsletter 405 - 08/12/2023

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    politicians, such as former ministers Efi Achtsioglou and Euclid Tsakalotos, who will help give the group much

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  3. Government lines up new zoning scheme, fuelling debate over growth model
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    of politicians, public servants, businessmen and journalists. PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis was among those

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  4. Newsletter 407 - 12/01/2024

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    . Apart from Greek politicians, the issue has also become a matter of intense debate among the country’s

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  5. A Greek form of Triangulation

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    of the Predator spyware in Greece to monitor journalists, politicians, public officials and businessmen has

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  6. Newsletter 409 - 26/01/2024

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    to those living abroad getting the right to vote by mail. Opposition politicians objected both

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  7. Government talks up privatisation benefits, but opposition questions success story
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    yielded revenues of 5.7 billion euros to the state coffers. Opposition politicians, however, have begun

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  8. Newsletter 413 - 23/02/2024

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    into the possible criminal involvement of politicians in favour of the lighter touch inquiry. The parties now

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  9. Government feels the heat over investigation on anniversary of Tempe rail crash
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    criminal charges against politicians was rejected by the New Democracy majority in favour of the more

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  10. Government concludes Tempe inquiry, turns attention to Thessaly reconstruction

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    Amid complaints from opposition politicians about a cover-up, New Democracy adopted on Monday its own findings from Parliament’s Tempe train crash inquiry as the government tries to move attention away from the accident and its aftermath to other, potentially less damaging, issues. On the same day

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