Georgios Karatzaferis
Kasidiaris-backed Spartiates party makes it into Parliament
The far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party, which has been backed by jailed neo-Nazi Ilias Kasidiaris, looks set to cross the 3% threshold needed to make it into Parliament, with the latest exit polls showing it clinching as much as 5.6% of the vote.
Γεραπετρίτης για Λουκασένκο (ΘΕΜΑ 104,6): Πράξη κρατικής τρομοκρατίας - Ομόφωνη η καταδίκη από τα κράτη μέλη
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LAOS chief gets two-year suspended sentence for slander
An Athens misdemeanors court Thursday handed a two-year suspended prison sentence to Giorgos Karatzaferis, the former leader of the nationalist LAOS party, after finding him guilty of slandering Deputy Interior Minister Marina Chrysoveloni.
Unknown arsonists damage facade of private TV station ART
Unknown assailants used a homemade explosive device comprising gas canisters to cause damage to the entrance of a building housing private television channel ART in the Athens neighborhood of Kallithea in the early hours of Monday.
The device detonated shortly after 2 a.m., causing minor damage and no injuries, police said.
Bribery charges against LAOS chief unlikely
It seem unlikely that the leader of the ultranationalist Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) party, Giorgos Karatzaferis, will face bribery charges after it was revealed that two middlemen in an arms deal paid 1.6 million euros to his offshore company, sources have told Kathimerini.
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House committee says LAOS chief should face charges
A parliamentary committee investigating the pothen esches (declaration of source of wealth) forms submitted by LAOS head Giorgos Karatzaferis unanimously declared late on Wednesday that the former minister should face charges over money found in foreign bank accounts. The committee also decided that the case should be heard by the Court of Audit.
Probe into assets of LAOS party chief gains pace
An investigation by a parliamentary committee into the pothen esches (declaration of source of wealth) forms submitted by the leader of the right-wing LAOS party, Giorgos Karatzaferis, which is expected to be completed by Wednesday, points toward the existence of millions of dollars in foreign-based bank accounts, sources indicated on Monday.
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LAOS chief says he's not resigning
Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) head Giorgos Karatzaferis on Tuesday denied he was resigning from the partys top position following allegations that payments of 1.65 millions had been made into offshore companies linked to him and members of his family.
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LAOS leader to resign amid kickbacks probe
The leader of the right-wing Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) is expected to resign in the coming days amid the launch of a probe into press claims that 1.65 million euros was paid into two offshore firms linked to him and his relatives.
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LAOS leader denies knowledge of payments to offshore firms
Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) leader Giorgos Karatzaferis said on Monday that he has no knowledge of payments of 1.65 million euros allegedly made into offshore companies linked to the right-wing politician and family members.