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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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The education of Alexis Tsipras
Agorasmattering of women in his cabinet, Tsipras chose former New Democracy Interior Minister Prokopis
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Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof passing the bills through the Hoise. Interior Minister Nikos Voutsis insisted on Tuesday
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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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Foreign minister's visit to Ankara sparks hope of new era in Greek-Turkish ties
PoliticsForeign Policy? The two sides agreed to enhance co-operation through the Ministries of interior and justice with the aim
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Tsipras keeps bailout issues in safe hands but fails to inspire with new cabinet
PoliticsGreek Politicsas health minister. His predecessor, Panayiotis Kouroublis, was moved across to the Interior Ministry
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After talks at UN, Tsipras returns to grind of parliamentary politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the election of a new parliamentary speaker on Sunday. SYRIZA is expected to propose former Interior
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Tsipras seeks alternatives to bailout measures as ND race begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister should not expect any problems. His choice for parliamentary speaker, ex-Interior Minister
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Greece being boxed in by refugee crisis and security concerns
Agorainterior ministers were due to agree on Friday to tighten passport checks at the external borders
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Pressure on Greece to stem migrant flow puts strain on EU ties
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Greek government is under pressure to complete the construction of so-called hot spots on its islands to prove to the rest of the European Union that it is doing enough to stem the flow of refugees and migrants to northern and central Europe. EU interior ministers urged Greece to have the hot
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