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Mitsotakis underlines support for MEP Beleri as field for PASOK leadership vote widens
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis had the opportunity on Monday to double down on his support for Fredi Beleri, the ethnic Greek politician whose imprisonment has been at the heart of an ongoing diplomatic spat between Greece and Albania.
Beleri was granted a five-day leave from prison by Albanian authorities so he could attend the opening session of the new European Parliament in Strasbourg. His exit from jail was covered live by some Greek TV stations. Beleri was, controversially, incl...
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