
Greek Parliament Rejects Wiretapping Scandal Inquiry Bid
The Greek Parliament has rejected the main opposition's bid to establish a parliamentary inquiry into the wiretapping scandal, with 155 MPs voting against the proposal. The decision sparked heated debate and opposition walkouts over the required majority for such an inquiry.
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Parliament rejects main opposition bid for wiretapping scandal inquiry - eKathimerini.com
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Read full article →Decision on establishing a parliamentary inquiry into wiretapping requires 151 MPs – Tension involving Voridis, Androulakis, Famelos
Tensions rose in Parliament during the debate on the inquiry into the wiretapping scandal, with PASOK withdrawing from the procedure The post Decision on establishing a parliamentary inquiry into wiretapping requires 151 MPs – Tension involving Voridis, Androulakis, Famelos appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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