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Newsletter 462 - 16/05/2025
Democracy is in the clear, as criminal proceedings against former government officials over railway
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Government moves to shake off Tempe affair after opposition bids at prosecution fall flat
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy succeeded in limiting the scope of judicial proceedings against politicians in relation to the deadly Tempe rail crash after rival motions by opposition parties to widen the net of prosecutions were voted down. The conservatives hope that this outcome will allow them to move on from
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Ex-ministers escape farm payments inquiry in controversial vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto lend credibility to the proceedings. New Left, who had co-signed the SYRIZA motion, said Mitsotakis
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Mitsotakis tries to rally MPs amid lacklustre poll data, resurfacing of Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen chosen, paving the way for proceedings to begin. But it is the public protest by one
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OPEKEPE scandal remains sore point for government despite wayward inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the committee's proceedings, as well as fears about the loss of EU subsidies, suggest that the issue
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Tempe reverberations continue as PM reacts to ongoing protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsdemocrats. With the start of the trial still a few months away and court proceedings expected to last
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OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
PoliticsGreek Politics, since judicial proceedings will outlast the committee’s mandate. Xylouris is seen as a pivotal figure
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Farmers dig in as clashes and political tension escalate
PoliticsGreek Politics” or because of ongoing legal proceedings. For many, this looks less like reform and more like punishment
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Surveillance and Tempe cases return to haunt ND, as court probes revive cover-up suspicion
PoliticsGreek Politicsthorough and independent judicial proceedings. The emerging revelations suggest that not only were events
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Newsletter 492 - 23/01/2026
front, two judicial cases have resurfaced to challenge its narrative on past crises. Proceedings
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