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Newsletter 463 - 23/05/2025
this week as EPPO agents, assisted by Greek police, carried out searches in Athens and Crete
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Seeking to shore up right flank, Mitsotakis unveils steps to tackle campus violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the police should be called if there is any wrongdoing. This indicates that the government’s initiatives
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Tempe and subsidy scandal back in spotlight as MPs prepare to vote on latest probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the Organised Crime Squad and the police. Over recent months, as the Tempe issue has taken a central
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Government on alert again as farming subsidy probe zeroes in on two ex-ministers
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Directors and officials of OPEKEPE, according to the EPPO. Assisted by the Greek police, EPPO staff
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Government vows to recover embezzled subsidies in bid to stem damage from scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicspolice, prisons and tax offices, as well as fuel trafficking. Sources close to the PM say they remain
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Ex-ministers escape farm payments inquiry in controversial vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsby riot police and several protesters were arrested under Greece’s hate speech law, prompting
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Government feels the heat after two days of catastrophic wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis year, demonstrations calling for permanent contracts were suppressed by riot police. Government
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Opposition unable to join forces over recognition of Palestinian state
PoliticsGreek Politicswill have more space and time to fine-tune his police regarding Israel and Gaza, hoping to ride out any
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Controversial migration bill divides government factions
PoliticsGreek Politics’ investigations into fraudulent claims. According to the interim figures presented, the police’s
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ND braces for rural backlash to OPEKEPE scandal as law and order initiatives take centre stage
PoliticsGreek Politicsby protests in visits to their constituencies, while riot police used tear gas to disperse a gathering
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