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The next steps after the criminal prosecution against Triandopoulos
The Plenary of the Parliament voted against the referral of former Deputy Minister Christos Triandopoulos to the Judicial Council for the offence of breach of duty
Marc Poll: ND leads by 12.4 points over Plefsi, exceeds European election results
Zoi Konstantopoulou Clearly Second in Prime Ministerial Suitability – Ten Parties Enter Parliament – PASOK’s decline continues, Androulakis’ image collapses – 69.8% see an attempted cover-up in Tempi, even more people talk about political exploitation by the opposition

Complaints from prosecutors and judges about 13th and 14th salaries: “The Finance Ministry refuses to meet with us”
As stated in an announcement by the Union of Judges and Prosecutors, “our request for a meeting with the Ministry remains pending and unanswered.”

Out-of-court debt settlement mechanism: opening up to tens of thousands of Households and Businesses – What changes with the new Finance Ministry regulation
A “second chance” for vulnerable debtors before foreclosure – The 60-day deadline is abolished – Creditors now required to propose settlements

Christos Triantopoulos: The 2+1 steps for referral to the Judicial Council for the Tempi tragedy
On March 28, the former deputy minister will be summoned for explanations in the Pre-investigation Committee - Following that, the parties will have ten days for their reports - The final report will be presented in the Plenary during the first half of April
