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ND tries to play down resurfacing of Predator as PASOK seeks to recast itself
The government is on the defensive over Predatorgate following the recent developments, while the PASOK leadership determined to use its three‑day congress this weekend as the launchpad for a credible bid for office.
The Mitsotakis administration has responded to the renewed uproar over Predatorgate with a familiar strategy: strict institutional framing, procedural language and an insistence that the matter lies exclusively in the hands of the judiciary. The PM’s of...
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