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Leaders' finances under scrutiny as Kasselakis hits back at accusations

A few days before Greeks are due to vote in the European Parliament elections, a full-blown row has broken out between the government and opposition leader Stefanos Kasselakis over the SYRIZA chief’s personal wealth. He, in turn, has hit back by accusing New Democracy and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of a lack of transparency over their own finances.
Kasselakis published on Monday a rundown of his assets and liabilities in response to repeated calls from government officials for him to abide by the rules for party leaders, which require an annual derivation of wealth form (pothen esches) to be submi...
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