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PASOK homes in on misuse of public money but ND hopeful of absorbing blows
PASOK is expected to table over the coming days a proposal for a preliminary judicial inquiry into the OPEKEPE scandal, arguing that former agricultural development ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis should face breach of duty charges.
The opposition party is also putting pressure on the government over other alleged mismanagement of public funds. Coupled with reports of further investigations into the use of subsidies and taxpayers’ money, this is creating an uncomfortable environmen...
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