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Flooding, Covid-19 threat in Athens dominate ND's agenda

Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s premiership continues to be knocked off course by unpredictable events, such as the flooding in central Greece over the weekend and the resurgence of the coronavirus, making this early part of his first term in office much more challenging than he could have imagined.
The government’s first order of the day on Monday was to announce support measures for households and businesses battered by the Ianos Mediterranean hurricane (medicane) over the weekend. Flooding was reported in the Peloponnese, Crete, parts of western...
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