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Predator ruling reopens scandal that government hoped had been buried
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Mitsotakis touts benefits of energy deals against backdrop of criticism
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ND moves to dismiss charges against former ministers against opposition objections
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Health minister hogs spotlight, puts PM in tricky position
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Polling steadies at top but churns beneath surface as opposition support splinters
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Banking on voters’ desire for stability, ND insists ruling majority is still achievable
Temperature rises for Mitsotakis administration as investigations progress, with more to come
Greece is bracing for a heatwave this week but the government is facing political heat as it struggles to contain the fallout from the OPEKEPE scandal, which is threatening to ruin Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s summer.
Main opposition party PASOK is expected to submit to Parliament this week a motion calling for the two former rural development ministers from the ruling New Democracy party, Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis, to face a preliminary judicial inquiry o...
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