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Tsipras re‑enters political arena as battle for centre‑left heats up
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PM tries to wrestle back initiative as new parties reshape political landscape
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EPPO raises stakes over judicial independence question as new political entrants build cases
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Karystianou’s party makes political debut as confrontation over scandals continues
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Mitsotakis raises alarm over Hormuz, Turkey and new geography of European security
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Government faces renewed cover-up claims over OPEKEPE and surveillance scandals
Resignations of two key aides undermines PM's attempt to rebuff crash cover-up claims
Although the government, which has a significant parliamentary majority, was not troubled by last night’s no-confidence vote, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not escape unscathed from the process.
In fact, what looked like a squall that the centre-right administration might be able to edge its way through is now threatening to turn into a full-blown crisis for the PM, whose second term in office has been beset by problems.
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