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Government seizes crisis moment to boost investment in energy infrastructure
PoliticsGreek Politicsscandal, despite not being uppermost in the public’s mind, has put a significant question mark over
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PM voices concerns about tricky first ballot in next year's elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the surveillance scandal has had little impact on public opinion. The latest issue
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Govt rushes in new energy measures as Brussels decision on gas price cap deferred
PoliticsGreek Politicsnewspaper’s reporting on the phone-tapping scandal. It is notable, however, that most government
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Opposition parties reject official conclusions of surveillance inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a “double scandal”, accusing the government of a cover-up whose purpose was to shield the prime
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SYRIZA and ND square up on cost-of-living crisis as government attempts to draw line under surveillance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is also hoping to put the surveillance scandal behind it, but the opposition is doing its best
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PM rides into new, bigger storm after publication of phonetapping list
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is under renewed and intense pressure, perhaps even great enough to put its survival at risk, after new allegations regarding the surveillance scandal that suggest the illegal wiretapping operation was much broader and systematic than had been thought until now. A political storm has
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Mitsotakis seeks Libya cooperation, keeps open mind on extending territorial waters
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe interview given by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to ANT-1 TV on Monday did not only focus on the surveillance scandal, but also revealed how Athens intends to respond to Ankara’s attempt to contest and challenge in practical terms Greek sovereign rights via the Libya-Turkey memorandum
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Newsletter 358 - 11/11/2022
. Mitsotakis made his plea towards the end of a week dominated by the surveillance scandal
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SYRIZA tries to pin Mitsotakis down over phonetapping
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of running scared from the latest surveillance scandal allegations, while the New Democracy leader claims the opposition is trying to drag Greece into the mire ahead of next year’s elections. The tension between the government
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Govt unveils spyware bill as it launches communications fightback
PoliticsGreek PoliticsHoping to swat away some of the criticism that has been aimed in its direction regarding the surveillance scandal, the government unveiled on Tuesday a draft law aimed at protecting privacy, which would also outlaw the sale and possession of spyware. Opposition parties have dismissed New Democracy
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