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PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
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Mitsotakis showcases justice reforms as opposition raises concerns over spyware case
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Tsipras takes stage for launch of book and would-be political manifesto
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Farmers’ fury grows as government scrambles for response
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On UK roadshow, Mitsotakis delivers message of stability at home and resilience abroad
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Farmers dig in as clashes and political tension escalate
ND turns tables on SYRIZA over sleaze, tweaks stance on ex-king's funeral
Just hours after deciding that ex-King Constantine II would be buried without any state honours, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was forced to soften his position slightly amid a backlash from the right wing of his party and some conservative commentators.
At the same time, the government went on the attack over the issue of sleaze amid claims that a businessman helped fund the previous SYRIZA administration secretly.
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