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Parties trade blows over name deal, corruption claims in fraught atmosphere
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the day government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos suggested during a live TV programme
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Bomb blast fuels political clash as ND limits Tsipras's options on name deal
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSince Monday morning, the domestic debate in Greece has been dominated by the bomb blast at the headquarters of Kathimerini newspaper and Skai TV and radio, potentially overshadowing other serious developments on the political scene. Although nobody was injured in the pre-dawn explosion, the attack
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Budget approved as party machinations intensify
PoliticsGreek Politics, including the Macedonia name issue and the recent terrorist attack on Kathimerini newspaper and Skai TV
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Coalition set to extend, improve OCW but opinion poll favours ND
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest opinion poll by Pulse for Skai TV and radio, published on Thursday, indicated that New
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Tsipras maps out path to next elections via Prespes Agreement and possible confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut in a live TV interview on Wednesday, Tsipras explained what the implications of that meeting
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SYRIZA and ANEL: Far from picture-perfect
Agorain cases such as the Novartis scandal and the TV permits auction and independent watchdogs
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To Potami expected to provide clinching votes in vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsof its contents. The PM’s office also repeated its call for there to be a TV debate between Tsipras
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Tsipras set to secure support for name deal after delay to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the name deal in Parliament and Greek public opinion. Opinion polls A Pulse poll for Skai TV indicated
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KINAL and To Potami snub Tsipras's call for progressives to pull together
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the water. Opinion poll An opinion poll aired by Open TV on Tuesday indicated that support for New
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Mati fire investigation puts spotlight on authorities and government
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the wake of the blaze. In a TV interview, SYRIZA’s parliamentary speaker Nikos Voutsis highlighted
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