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Government tries to shake off OPEKEPE stigma as PASOK struggles to make gains
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is hailing the arrests of suspects in the OPEKEPE scandal as a success for the Greek authorities as he attempts to turn the tables on the government’s critics in relation to the farming subsidy affair.
In his weekly social media post, Mitsotakis noted that 37 people were taken into custody last week on suspicion of being involved in the systematic defrauding of the subsidy payments agency between 2018 and 2022. Ten of those detained last week have now...
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