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ND prepares first three bills for votes before Parliament's summer recess
The formality of Monday night’s confidence vote in Parliament is out of the way and the government can now focus on the three bills it wants to pass before August 10, as well as other key policies that will define its four-year term.
Given its clear majority in the House, there was no question of Monday’s vote having anything other than symbolic value. The issue at stake was not how New Democracy’s 158 MPs would vote, but what policy agenda the centre-right party would set out over ...
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