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Coalition set to extend, improve OCW but opinion poll favours ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsmethods. Parliamentary speaker Nikos Voutsis intervened yesterday and agreed to extend the debating
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Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsof both. Malelis’s comments, though, were welcomed by Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas. “We welcome
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SYRIZA states intention to continue as minority govt after ANEL leaves coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsidentified as Nikos Maniadakis, a professor at the National School of Public Health and adviser
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Novartis affair moves back to political centre stage as accusations fly
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNikos Maniadakis, a professor at the National School of Public Health, after he had formerly been
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Kammenos prepares to quit coalition amid ANEL unrest, issues to settle with PM
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the behaviour of some of his MPs and criticism from former foreign minister Nikos Kotzias, with whom he
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Ball in Greece's court after Skopje completes approval of name deal
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicswill be tabled in the House. Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis will reveal when the voting process will take
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Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNikos Voutsis (SYRIZA) to disband his parliamentary group once Papchristopoulos steps down
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Athens eyes implementation of name deal as Skopje homes in on NATO membership
PoliticsForeign Policyas "products of Macedonia." But according to former Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias "as soon
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New Democracy counters SYRIZA's offensive, unveils renewal effort
PoliticsGreek Politicsto smooth over an apparent spat over the views expressed by MP Nikos Dendias about the dangers
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Tsipras halts bid to help smaller parties amid opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras instructed parliamentary speaker Nikos Voutsis (also a SYRIZA MP) not to proceed with any changes to parliamentary rules that would impact on the privileges available to elected parties that are no longer able to muster a parliamentary group (minimum five lawmakers
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