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Mitsotakis's wildfire narrative comes under scrutiny
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis continued on Friday his fightback against criticism over the wildfires by claiming that a parliamentary debate on the subject a day earlier showed that the opposition has nothing constructive to bring to the discussion.
At the start of a cabinet meeting on Friday, Mitsotakis claimed that the opposition parties, which have been vociferous in blaming the government for a lack of preparation and resources to fight fires this summer, offered no “well-grounded and costed” p...
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