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Newsletter 477 - 26/09/2025
by longstanding problems in the form of the OPEKEPE farm subsidy scandal and the Tempe train crash aftermath
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ND struggles to gain traction on back of tax-cut pledges as voters’ trust remains low
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal appear to be undermining any attempt by ND to regain
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Amid signs of split over Tempe probe, government plays down EU prosecutor’s remarks
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the subsidy scandal and the judicial probe into the Tempe train crash continues to be a source
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OPEKEPE hearings ruffle feathers in New Democracy as party waits for Samaras’s next move
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the European prosecutor’s files in the OPEKEPE farm subsidy fraud. Professor Grigoris Varras, who
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PM embarks on persuasion exercise as political veterans pick up on public discontent
PoliticsGreek Politicsa massive mobilisation over delays to subsidy payments and natural disaster compensation as a knock
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Newsletter 480 - 17/10/2025
strike by a victim’s father - and the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal, now under parliamentary
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Predatorgate and OPEKEPE offer opposition ammunition amid deteriorating public sentiment
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA court case over the deployment of illegal spyware has revived the opposition’s claims that the PM’s office was running an eavesdropping operation on political rivals and other public figures, while the drip feed of damaging revelations about the farm subsidy scandal continue to erode
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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
PoliticsGreek Politicsand livestock. Without approval, subsidy payments could be withheld or penalised. Deputy PM Hatzidakis
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Farmers dig in as clashes and political tension escalate
PoliticsGreek Politics. The numbers illustrate the tension. The advance payment of the single farm subsidy has fallen
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Farmers anger resonates with public as government struggles to resolve dispute
PoliticsGreek Politics. Adding to the pressure, six New Democracy MPs voiced concerns – via a letter to farm subsidy payments
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