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Greek elections: Brussels no longer worries about the economy but rule of law is another matter

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 02:25s - Published
Greek elections: Brussels no longer worries about the economy but rule of law is another matter

Greek elections: Brussels no longer worries about the economy but rule of law is another matter

While Athens has regained the EU's confidence in terms of the economy, this is not the case with the quality of the rule of law.


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