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  1. Opposition sees ND’s call for broader subsidy inquiry as attempt to muddy waters
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    The government caught its opponents by surprise on Monday when it announced that it will propose a broad parliamentary investigation into the alleged misuse of agricultural subsidies dating back to 1998 – a move that the opposition parties see as an attempt to dodge responsibility for the offences

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  2. Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
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    such matters as key worries. The top spot is taken by the cost of living, which 74 pct see as a pressing

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  3. Newsletter 472 - 25/07/2025

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    such matters as key worries. The top spot is taken by the cost of living, which 74 pct see as a pressing

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  4. Mitsotakis pledges faster reforms as polls capture disaffection after subsidy scandal

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    the scandal, as 72.8 pct see it as touching on the entire political system and 69 pct also take

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  5. Government adamant snap polls are not under consideration
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    The turmoil caused by the OPEKEPE scandal, which followed soon after the jolt suffered by the government due to the public backlash over the Tempe train crash, has fuelled speculation about the possibility of snap elections, but the government is adamant that it will see out its four-year term

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  6. How will Trump's tariffs affect Greece?
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    , including tobacco (350%), peanut butter (131.8%), and electrical heaters (50%). See the full list

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  7. Government defends tax-cut package against opposition criticism
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    months, signalling instead his determination to see through his second term without letting up the pace

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  8. Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025

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    under 1,500 residents (scrapped entirely in 2027), while freelancers and landlords see streamlined rules

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  9. Newsletter 477 - 26/09/2025

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    PoliticsPost-TIF lift-off fails to arrive as voters remain restlessIf Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his aides had been hoping for some kind of lift-off after the announcement of around 1.7 billion euros in tax cuts earlier this month, they will have been disappointed to see over the past few days

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  10. ND struggles to gain traction on back of tax-cut pledges as voters’ trust remains low

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    for “cover-up” over 14 percent who see “transparency,” while 70 percent select “corruption” instead

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