Government and opposition clash over NATO summit outcomes

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: ELAS, Mitsotakis, NATO, New Democracy, Parliament, PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA
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The Ankara NATO summit has produced sharply divergent readings in Athens, with the government presenting PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis's performance as a firm defence of national interests and the opposition arguing it exposed the failure of Greece's "calm waters" approach toward Turkey.

On the domestic front, the spyware scandal remains in the headlines. Despite New Democracy facing down another attempt at parliamentary scrutiny, a civil lawsuit brought by eight of the surveillance targets threatens more damaging revelations for the go...

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