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Monday, April 21, 2014

Greek coalition survives no-confidence vote

Leader of leftwing opposition Syriza party accuses government of being under foreign control Greece's conservative-socialist coalition government survived a no-confidence motion early on Monday, following a heated three-day parliamentary debate. The motion, tabled by the radical leftwing opposition Syriza party, fell well short of the 151 votes needed to pass, with 124 lawmakers voting in favour ...

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