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Opposition dismisses PM's economic pledges as electioneering, keeps focus on surveillance
Opposition parties have dismissed Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s latest economic measures as a pre-election stunt, while signalling their intention to keep up the pressure to bring the government to account over the surveillance affair.
On Monday, SYRIZA’s press spokeswoman Popi Tsapanidou said the measures were inadequate to deal with the hit that households had suffered to their spending power after “a year of profiteering under Mitsotakis”. She also poured scorn on the prime ministe...
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