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OPEKEPE, Predator and Ankara tension set tone for post-Easter politics
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Unresolved scandals fuel tetchiness, personal battles between parties
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Mitsotakis distances himself from Israel’s Lebanon offensive as industry warns of energy crunch
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Leadership’s handling of OPEKEPE allegations sparks unrest in New Democracy
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PM pivots to constitutional reform as he tries to limit OPEKEPE fallout
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Farm subsidy scandal prompts disquiet in ruling party, encourages opposition
PM trails more relief, insists on dominant role for ND in future govt
As speculation reignites around the government’s appetite for early elections, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis once again reiterated his commitment to seeing out New Democracy’s four-year term, while hinting at further interventions to tackle the cost-of-living crisis.
In an interview with state broadcaster ERT TV, Mitsotakis also dismissed the notion put forward by PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis of a potential future coalition government under a neutral prime minister, insisting on a dominant role for the first party...
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