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  1. ND in danger of being blown off course by farming subsidy scandal

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    to plead the case of a local olive farmer who was in danger of missing out on a legitimate subsidy

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  2. OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
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    The parliamentary inquiry into the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal has been thrown into turmoil, with the government being accused by the opposition of ensuring that a key witness Giorgos Xylouris – a Cretan farmer and former New Democracy member nicknamed “Frappé” - will not testify. His refusal

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  3. Government pins hopes on payments, OPEKEPE shake-up to stem farmers’ protests
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    of a general effort to improve public services. They face an uphill struggle, however, as farmer’s demands

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  4. Labour agreement hailed by government as restoration of pre-crisis rights
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    Democracy candidate dubbed the “Ferrari farmer” enraged opposition lawmakers on the committee by denying

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  5. Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025

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    “Ferrari farmer” denying knowledge of millions in family assets, to witnesses claiming repeated

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  6. Pressure from government MPs pushes PM towards resolution with farmers

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    and police at roadblocks, Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis called the farmer’s leaders “gangsters

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  7. Dispute with farmers set to escalate as government offer rejected by holdouts

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    -Mercosur trade agreement, which emerged as a key issue during the farmer’s protests. On Tuesday

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  8. Significant post-election economic challenges await Greek coalition

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    persistently above the 55-percent park. It is followed by the 24-34 age bracket, where the jobless

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  9. Are things looking up for Greece's privatisation programme?

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    infrastructure costs and the metropolitan park. HRADF issued a statement on June 5 noting that five

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  10. Greece's new finance minister lines up for a marathon (and several short sprints)

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    persistently above the 55-percent park. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras recently announced a very ambitious

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