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  1. Newsletter 463 - 23/05/2025

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    Sokratis Kokkalis accused Rural Development Minister Kostas Tsiaras of trying to deflect blame

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  2. ND attempts to shield itself from OPEKEPE fallout, further Tempe pressure

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    in the country’s history. He also argued that the previous Rural Development Minister, Makis

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  3. ND courts voters with hardline migration bill as pressure grows over farming subsidy scandal

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    that Mitsotakis had overseen five rural affairs ministers and six heads of OPEKEPE during his terms in office

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  4. Newsletter 464 - 30/05/2025

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    was particularly vocal, arguing that Mitsotakis had personally overseen five rural affairs ministers and six

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  5. Clarity over fiscal space allows PM to prepare next relief package

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    approval ratings of below 50 pct, with Rural Development Minister Kostas Tsiaras, who has been

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  6. Government shows its concern about Middle East impact, farm subsidy probe
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    officials insist that Voridis and Avgenakis, the former rural development ministers, will have to appear

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  7. Newsletter 468 - 27/06/2025

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    former Rural Development Ministers: Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis. Wiretapped conversations

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  8. Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
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    the coming days. There had been speculation in the local media that Deputy Rural Development Minister

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  9. Government vows to recover embezzled subsidies in bid to stem damage from scandal
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    into the evidence for possible criminal involvement by two former rural development ministers, Makis

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  10. Newsletter 469 - 04/07/2025

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    Avgenakis took over as Rural Development Minister. Evidence increasingly points to direct ties between

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