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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
Parliament: PASOK, SYRIZA, KKE, and New Left MPs walk out of Triantopoulos vote
The crucial closed-door session of the preliminary investigative committee on the Tempi case is currently underway, where members will decide whether to proceed with immediate prosecution and refer Triantopoulos to the Judicial Council for further action
Tempi Preliminary Inquiry: Decision today on Triantopoulos’ direct referral to the Judicial Council – Positions of ND, PASOK, and SYRIZA
At 12:00, the Preliminary Inquiry Committee will convene, with the "battle" set to start early in the Plenary Session. Legal expert Nikos Alivizatos explains why he supports this development
Wrong 160-meter section opened in the Metro tunnel at Katechaki – Restoration order issued by Tachiaos
When this came to the attention of the supervising authority, an order was immediately issued to revert to the previous study, said Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Nikos Tachiaos in Parliament, responding to a related question from the Communist Party of Greece (KKE)