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Ball in Greece's court after Skopje completes approval of name deal
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsis long however." Mitsotakis appeared to be hinting that he might block FYROM's EU aspirations. He also
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Tsipras wins confidence vote, has to repeat trick in ballot on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat they would not block the deal (as it could be approved by a majority of those present) but would also
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MPs prepare to vote on name deal, although delays are possible
PoliticsGreek Politics. Opponents of the name deal have also thrown around other ideas to block the agreement, including
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Tsipras set to secure support for name deal after delay to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat if New Democracy comes to power it could block Skopje’s bid to join the European Union. He said
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Athens eyes implementation of name deal as Skopje homes in on NATO membership
PoliticsForeign Policythat this phrase should not be interpreted as an intention to block any unanimous EU decision
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Gains and losses for all sides from vote on constitutional changes
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe president. The conservatives wondered whether this was a ploy by SYRIZA to later block efforts to decouple
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EC report analyses state of play with privatisations as HELPE hits obstacle
EconomyFeaturesblock in recent months. In February, it emerged that the Public Power Corporation’s (PPC
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Confrontation over graft claims moves into overdrive
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government said that Venizelos’s comment was an admission that New Democracy and KINAL will block any change
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Extending Brexit: Reaching the Larry David moment of the saga
Agorathe Withdrawal Agreement that Theresa May has signed. The main stumbling block seems to be the infamous
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New Democracy starts rolling out its first three bills
PoliticsGreek Politicsaccusations from SYRIZA that New Democracy is trying to block officials appointed under the previous
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