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Athens wildfire puts government on back foot after efforts to improve prevention, response
A large wildfire near Athens has forced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to cut short his summer break and return to the capital, hoping that the blaze is contained and does not deliver another blow to his government following New Democracy’s shaky performance in the recent European Parliament elections.
There has been concern among government officials through the summer that a so-called “unforeseen” event could damage the government, which emerged somewhat wounded from the EU ballot in June, which the conservatives won comfortably but with support of ...
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