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Are politicians in Greece promoting reforms or social cannibalism?
AgoraInterior Minister Leonidas Grigorakos claimed in August that 10 percent of the 85,000 civil servants
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PASOK unites forces with Greek "Olive Tree" for EP elections but will it be enough?
PoliticsGreek Politicsstill pending for the alliance is who will head the ticket for the May elections. Former Interior
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Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation fund has already said it will disregard the plebiscite, while the Interior Ministry has
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Greek gov't and Parliament on hold, waiting for cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe parliamentary immunity of Interior Minister Yiannis Michelakis over allegations that he was bribed to ask
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Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
PoliticsGreek Politicsmeasures. The new Interior Minister Argyris Dinopoulos recently argued that his party would lose votes
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You can call it reform if you like
Agora, former Interior Minister and current New Democracy MP. Pavlopoulos has spent the last few years
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New Greek cabinet a mixed bag, prompting hope and concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment, to fill this position. His portfolio falls under an expanded Interior Ministry
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Tsipras makes unpopular choice for president, with eye on political balance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn a somewhat controversial choice, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras chose former Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos as his party's presidential candidate yesterday. There was a mixed reaction in SYRIZA's parliamentary group when Pavlopoulos, a New Democracy member, was announced as Tsipras's
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Parliament's bailout probe has potential to be politically toxic
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPavlopoulos, who was interior minister in Karamanlis’s government and one of the former New Democracy’s
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Creditors devise proposal in Berlin, Tsipras prepares ground in Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicson to their seats if they quit their parties. On Saturday, Interior Minister Nikos Voutsis admitted
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