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  1. Newsletter 357 - 04/11/2022

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    emanating from government sources that the PM and his team had been unaware that Patsis was invested

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  2. PM tweaks team as SYRIZA calls for ex-minister to face charges
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    at the time, had been unaware of the two men’s initiative to visit Marinakis. This seems unlikely

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  3. From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions
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    map of offshore wind plots; however, the public at large remains largely unaware of the plans

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  4. ND keeps pressure on Kasselakis over finances as self-employed challenge new tax regime
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    leader, claiming that he was unaware of the legal requirement to do so. At the same time

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  5. Newsletter 426 - 07/06/2024

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    foreign companies after becoming party leader, claiming that he was unaware of the legal requirement to do

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  6. Opposition parties tested as ND starts fightback over Tempe claims
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    in the prosecutor’s report. The opposition party claims it is unaware of any additional information being sent

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  7. Opposition takes aim at PM's inner circle over subsidy fraud as scandal halts ND rebound

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    that the evidence comprehensively demolishes Mitsotakis’s claim to have been unaware until recently

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  8. Government defends tax-cut package against opposition criticism
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    was unaware that Greece had been threatened by the European Commission with a fine for failing to implement

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  9. Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025

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    immediate consumer relief. When Mitsotakis admitted he was unaware Greece faced an EU fine

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  10. A summit of little substance

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    on the outcome of the European Parliament elections next May. The chances are high that anti-EU, anti-euro, anti-immigrant, and/or anti-establishment/elitist parties or movements will generally do well... with, and the climate within, the Parliament. Even more importantly, the success of ‘anti-parties’ could have

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