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Newsletter 187 -14/12/2018
the government. However, ANEL is not prepared to vote against SYRIZA if a censure motion is submitted
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Tsipras facing decision over timing of vote on Prespes Agreement
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy submits a censure motion ahead of the vote on the name deal. So far, the indications from
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SYRIZA confident of survival beyond name deal, confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsif it submits a censure motion. Tsipras also knows that he has a good chance of winning a confidence vote
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Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018
votes, it would mean that there would be no pressure on the prime minister to set in motion
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Kammenos walks out on coalition, triggers confidence vote that will affect timing of elections
PoliticsGreek Politicswould support a censure motion from New Democracy. Clearly, the conservatives are unlikely to get
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Tsipras seen clinching 151 votes as doubts surface about name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsmotion if Mitsotakis complied. Prespes Agreement Given Tsipras is on course to get the 151 votes he
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Tsipras halts bid to help smaller parties amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsa censure motion in the near future to test whether the narrow parliamentary majority Tsipras secured
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Developments in Novartis probe signal new, bitter phase in pre-election battle
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter months of speculation and political bickering, the first phase of the investigation into the alleged scandal involving Novartis and the setting of drug prices in Greece has been completed, setting in motion a new round of confrontation between the government and the opposition. For the time
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Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019
of drug prices in Greece has been completed, setting in motion a new round of confrontation between
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Confidence vote and relief measures expected after Easter break
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing the Easter break, Greek politics is set to get back into full swing this week as the government, which is working on a new package of “positive measures”, is expected to face a confidence vote in Parliament. New Democracy announced last week that it would submit a censure motion
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