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Fire on outskirts of Athens puts PM's crisis strategy under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicswere concerned, Mitsotakis would not call snap elections. As it happens, the PM recently and very
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No let-up in pressure over spying scandal as govt unveils intelligence agency changes
PoliticsGreek Politicson the PM, even to the extent of forcing him to resign or call snap elections. ND’s strategy
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PASOK and SYRIZA turn up heat on govt as surveillance case realigns political forces
PoliticsGreek Politics. While SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has supported Androulakis’s call for an official briefing
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Newsletter 348 - 12/07/2022
, even to the extent of forcing him to resign or call snap elections. PASOK, which has been
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Govt puts focus on handouts, migration to take heat off surveillance affair
PoliticsGreek Politicsto call on it to do more for households and businesses. Voices critical of the government’s spending
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Electricity price shock, pressure on phone-tapping take shine off surveillance exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsof officials it wished to call before the committee. The list includes the recently removed chief... into the autumn, as it tries to structure its last economic package en route to the next elections
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Scepticism greets govt denials of involvement in surveillance, as communications missteps snowball
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the course of the closed hearing to reiterate their call for an immediate inquiry into the service’s
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Tsipras hits back with own economic pledges, choice for voters to ponder
PoliticsGreek Politicscall a second election. Much of the media briefing was taken up by questions about the wiretapping
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ND moves to discredit SYRIZA programme, muses over far-right alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsbailout. Energy Minister Costas Skrekas dismissed Tsipras’s call to renationalise the state-controlled
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Opposition anger at constrained surveillance inquiry not yet reflected in public mood
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy MPs have refused to call the Prime Minister’s former general secretary Grigoris
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