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Government dismisses EP rule of law resolution in midst of opposition outcry
Opposition parties have accused the government of bringing the country into disrepute after the European Parliament voted to express concern over the worsening state of the rule of law in Greece, which government sources have dismissed as the result of a politically motivated smear campaign.
In a vote which took place on Wednesday, the plenary of the European Parliament backed a resolution expressing alarm over what were described as breaches to EU values and the rule of law in Greece, calling on the European Commission to act. The EP recom...
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