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Handling of energy crisis under fire as gas interruption tests supply security

The government continued to face criticism for its response to the energy crisis on the day it announced an extension of its fuel voucher scheme. Opposition parties are calling for more radical measures, as an interruption of gas supplies from Russia is set to provide a first crash test of the country’s energy security planning.
At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that the government would be extending its Fuel Pass scheme for petrol and diesel for an additional three months until the end of September, while increasing the monthly value of the basi...
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