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Tempe and subsidy scandal back in spotlight as MPs prepare to vote on latest probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsoff not becoming embroiled in a debate with the opposition parties as this could be seen as giving
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Newsletter 467 - 20/06/2025
could ease off if there is de-escalation between Israel/US and Iran and a reasonable trade agreement
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Government on alert again as farming subsidy probe zeroes in on two ex-ministers
PoliticsGreek Politicsare exposed. This is likely to give the government enough firepower to fend off the opposition’s
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Conflict in Middle East puts fresh pressure on economy
EconomyMacroeconomyon events outside Greece’s control and the challenges could ease off if there is de-escalation
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Parties square up for latest Tempe inquiry with ND expected to easily dominate proceedings
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest chapter in the political clash over the Tempe rail accident is set to kick off on Wednesday with the opening session of the preliminary inquiry focussing on possible criminal charges against former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis. Karamanlis, who was in charge of the transport
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Podcast - Subsidise this: Fraud scandal delivers new blow to Greek PM
Agora? Could this be the spark that sets off snap elections? To dig into the implications of Greece’s newest
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Temperature rises for Mitsotakis administration as investigations progress, with more to come
PoliticsGreek Politicsdifficult for Mitsotakis to continue trying to continue to fend off criticism. They believe that snap
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Migration opens new front for government after Libya snub
PoliticsGreek Politicsand closing off routes to legalisation. The government in Athens has reacted to the diplomatic
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Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties, fuelled earlier this year by the anger over the Tempe train crash, has tailed off during
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Parties line up for second day in OPEKEPE debate as rivals accuse PM of cover-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout its contents to get his former ministers off the hook. SYRIZA president Sokratis Famellos argued... signalled that government lawmakers will abstain en masse from the votes because of what they see
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