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Potentially divisive New Democracy leadership race taking shape
PoliticsGreek Politicsextreme views and expressing them with great gusto on TV and radio. Since his move across to New
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Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsrevealed he has plans to present his own TV show called “Is the Maximou (the prime minister’s office
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Little trouble for Tsipras in multi-bill vote but bigger problems may lurk over revenues chief
PoliticsGreek Politics. Savvaidou is accused of allowing TV stations an extra 18 days to transfer revenues from a tax
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Poverty risk rate in Greece hits high of 36 pct in 2014
Societyholiday away from home, vi) a car, vii) a washing machine, viii) a colour TV, or ix) a telephone
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Tsipras sees political mileage in bill for broadcasting licences
PoliticsGreek Politicssince private broadcasting began in the late 1980s. An annual Public Issue poll last November found TV
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Tsipras takes big risk by axing public revenues chief Savvaidou
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe deadline for TV stations to pay tax on advertising revenues. In the other case, Savvaidou is being
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First visit by quadriga to Athens leaves series of issues unresolved
EconomyProgramme15. Mega TV reported on Saturday that the review may be delayed until the end of December, while
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Passing of broadcasting bill introduces new challenges for coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe visit of the quadriga as well as a new round of EU talks on the refugee crisis overshadowed the passing of legislation in Greek Parliament on Saturday that introduces new criteria for the issuing of broadcasting licenses. The new regulations on the TV tenders had been promised by SYRIZA since
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Athens ticking off prior actions one by one as EU keeps close watch
PoliticsGreek Politics. Speaking to ANT1 TV on Tuesday, government spokeswoman Olga Gerovasili said that there would
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Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politics. Another noticeable feature of the vote on Thursday was that none of the main TV stations (apart
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