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  1. Newsletter 491 - 23/01/2026

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    as part of a broader push for transparency and citizen involvement. Yet the remarks were widely

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  2. PM sets out case for third term, surveys global landscape and talks up constitutional reform

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    , Mitsotakis interpreted Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s recent remarks about readiness for a solution

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  3. Newsletter 494 - 13/02/2026

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    Chios. Journalists’ unions, Reporters Without Borders and an MEP all condemned the remarks

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  4. Farmers roll back into Athens as government fails to resolve long-running dispute
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    on collective bargaining this week — remarks widely interpreted as indirect support — while emphasising

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  5. Mitsotakis tries to rally base as Tsipras sharpens attacks
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    ELGA to deliver faster compensation and modern irrigation planning. Closing his remarks, Tsipras

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  6. Tempe and Predatorgate court cases bring government scandals back to fore
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    as conspiracy theorists, remarks widely seen as inappropriate pressure on proceedings from

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  7. Newsletter 500 - 27/03/2026

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    previous remarks dismissing grieving relatives as conspiracy theorists have already raised concerns about

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  8. OPEKEPE scandal widens as pressure mounts for PM on multiple fronts

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    moral boundaries, and leading the country into institutional decline. His remarks were particularly

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  9. Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026

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    . His remarks on the surveillance affair were particularly significant as he asked whether any state

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  10. Greece’s downstream oil industry adapts to shifting demands
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    , followed by Iran (until sanctions in 2012), Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan. As of January this year

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