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Government also finds itself at odds with Church of Greece
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Greek government has found itself in an unexpected war of words with the Church of Greece over changes to religion classes in schools. Education Minister Nikos Fylis wants to transform the lessons so they are closer to religious studies classes rather than the rote learning of Christian
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Government caught between milestones and corruption claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat State Minister Nikos Pappas, his longtime close aide, has played in the licencing process
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Athens pleased with UN talks, Cyprus deal seen taking time
PoliticsForeign Policyon a sustainable path through meaningful debt relief,” it read. In fact, Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias
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Multi-bill approved, coalition looks for positive news to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe to demand a vote of no confidence in his closest aide, State Minister Nikos Pappas, who oversaw
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Kammenos eases tension with church, leaving coalition to focus graft attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greece and Education Minister Nikos Fylis. The row was prompted by Fylis’s attempts to overhaul
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Athens chided over asylum process but complex set of obstacles in way
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Europe Nikos Xydakis claims that Greece had been offered up to 400 officers from the European
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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
, including representatives of the church, be formed to discuss the matter despite Education Minister Nikos
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TV permit tender triggers turmoil in Greek judiciary, questions about gov't role
PoliticsGreek Politicstender. The head of Greece’s highest administrative court, Nikos Sakellariou called off the plenary
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Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
Agora, including representatives of the church, be formed to discuss the matter despite Education Minister Nikos
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Athens encounters problem in effort to foster Greek-Albanian talks
PoliticsGreek Politicshas already exchanged relevant letters with Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias. Hahn’s comment produced
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