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Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to get ahead of the evolving OPEKEPE scandal by promising tough action and insisting that the involvement of government officials in the affair is limited, and will not require any further resignations beyond the four cabinet members who left their posts last week.
The farming subsidy scandal appears to have cut through with voters, although no new opinion polls have been published over the last few days. This, along with the damning evidence that appears to have been collected by the European Public Prosecutor’s ...
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