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Parties tussle over scope of surveillance probe as latest poll puts Mitsotakis in frame
PoliticsGreek Politics-tapping. A total of 142 opposition MPs voted for the centre-left party’s motion (one was absent). Only
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Newsletter 349 - 02/09/2022
. A total of 142 opposition MPs voted for the centre-left party’s motion (one was absent). Only 120
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Tailor-made Maastricht criteria for Greece?
Agora. This is substantially above the 60 percent limit, but consistent with the formula for debt motion as noted above
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PM hits back at surveillance list claims, falls out with ally
PoliticsGreek Politicschallenged SYRIZA to submit a no-confidence motion in the government, saying he would not allow the country
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Opposition parties continue to pursue wiretap claims, as surveillance bill passes first hurdle
PoliticsGreek Politicsin a series of rulings against other European countries. On the domestic front, a motion
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Opposition irate over watchdog briefing as govt hints at "rogue network" behind surveillance
PoliticsGreek Politicslawmaker tried to argue that Rammos’s actions were politicised. The motion was rejected by the ND
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Independent watchdog in eye of storm as parties clash over surveillance probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsamid rumours that a censure motion may be tabled by the opposition party. New Democracy’s response
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Transparency concerns emerge among voters as leaders clash over wiretapping
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe debate that followed the censure motion tabled by SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras this week is due to climax on Friday, when PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the opposition chief do battle over the surveillance scandal before MPs vote in a ballot that New Democracy is expected to win comfortably given
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PM bats away surveillance claims, looks to final pre-election handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicson Alexis Tsipras. All 156 New Democracy MPs voted against the censure motion following a turbulent debate
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Energy tops agenda as FM heads to Israel
PoliticsForeign Policythe parliamentary debate on the censure motion against the government, Foreign Minister Dendias
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