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Government hopeful of weathering subsidy scandal despite public’s finger of blame
Almost all Greek voters believe that the government has political responsibility for the OPEKEPE scandal, according to a new opinion poll that will compound New Democracy’s concerns about the potentially lasting impact of the farming subsidy affair.
The first survey to be published in the wake of the OPEKEPE issue becoming the top story in the Greek media, the sounding by Opinion Poll for Action24 TV indicates that 92.8 pct of respondents believe the government bears responsibility for the scandal.
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