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Mitsotakis and Androulakis clash over rule of law as probability of early polls grows
Thursday’s parliamentary debate on the state of the rule of law unfolded as one of the most confrontational sessions of the current term, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis trading accusations over surveillance, corruption, and institutional integrity.
The exchanges took place against a backdrop of mounting political pressure on the government, renewed scrutiny over the OPEKEPE subsidy scandal, and growing speculation within New Democracy (ND) that early elections may become unavoidable.
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