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Greek Leaders to Outline Election Strategies at Thessaloniki Fair
The Greek Prime Minister and PASOK leader will present their policy roadmaps at the Thessaloniki International Fair (DEF), outlining priorities for the upcoming elections, with PASOK focusing on strengthening the middle class and controlling inflation.
Greek Leaders to Outline Election Strategies at Thessaloniki Fair
The Greek Prime Minister and PASOK leader will present their policy roadmaps at the Thessaloniki International Fair (DEF), outlining priorities for the upcoming elections, with PASOK focusing on strengthening the middle class and controlling inflation.
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24% Bias Score


Greek PM's Disregard for Parliament Exposed in OPKEPE Case
Greek MP Sofia Voultepsi's absence from a parliamentary session on the OPKEPE case, along with 67 other ruling-party MPs, highlights Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's disregard for Parliament, contrasting with his father's consistent attendance.
Greek PM's Disregard for Parliament Exposed in OPKEPE Case
Greek MP Sofia Voultepsi's absence from a parliamentary session on the OPKEPE case, along with 67 other ruling-party MPs, highlights Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's disregard for Parliament, contrasting with his father's consistent attendance.
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64% Bias Score


Resurgence of Ancient Quote Exposes Deep Divisions in Greece
Amidst Greece's OPKEPE scandal and rising summer temperatures, a quote from the Apostle Paul describing Cretans as "always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons" resurfaced, highlighting deep-seated regional tensions and mistrust, exacerbated by political infighting.
Resurgence of Ancient Quote Exposes Deep Divisions in Greece
Amidst Greece's OPKEPE scandal and rising summer temperatures, a quote from the Apostle Paul describing Cretans as "always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons" resurfaced, highlighting deep-seated regional tensions and mistrust, exacerbated by political infighting.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Government Faces Critical Autumn Amidst Multiple Scandals
The Greek government faces a critical autumn amid multiple scandals, including the OPKEPE affair, which cost the ruling party 3-4 percentage points in polls. The government plans a €2 billion+ stimulus package, but faces challenges from strained relations with key figures and countries, plus potenti...
Greek Government Faces Critical Autumn Amidst Multiple Scandals
The Greek government faces a critical autumn amid multiple scandals, including the OPKEPE affair, which cost the ruling party 3-4 percentage points in polls. The government plans a €2 billion+ stimulus package, but faces challenges from strained relations with key figures and countries, plus potenti...
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52% Bias Score


Low Public Engagement Highlights Systemic Issues in Greek Parliament's OPKEPE Scandal Debate
The two-day Greek parliamentary debate on the OPKEPE scandal garnered minimal public attention due to competing priorities and widespread political apathy, revealing deeper systemic issues of transparency, accountability, and a lack of unifying political vision.
Low Public Engagement Highlights Systemic Issues in Greek Parliament's OPKEPE Scandal Debate
The two-day Greek parliamentary debate on the OPKEPE scandal garnered minimal public attention due to competing priorities and widespread political apathy, revealing deeper systemic issues of transparency, accountability, and a lack of unifying political vision.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Ministers Employ Diversionary Tactics Amidst Scandal and Protest
The article analyzes the political tactics of Makis Voridis, who used legal complexities to evade scrutiny in the OPEKEPE scandal, and Giorgos Floridis, who deflected criticism of anti-Israel protests by framing them as a threat to Greece's strategic alliance with Israel.
Greek Ministers Employ Diversionary Tactics Amidst Scandal and Protest
The article analyzes the political tactics of Makis Voridis, who used legal complexities to evade scrutiny in the OPEKEPE scandal, and Giorgos Floridis, who deflected criticism of anti-Israel protests by framing them as a threat to Greece's strategic alliance with Israel.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Government's Funeral Attendance Amidst Heightened Political Activity and Tensions
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and government members interrupted vacations to attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' daughter; increased political activity suggests possible upcoming elections despite official denials; tensions remain high, with the OPKEPE issue and ...

Greek Government's Funeral Attendance Amidst Heightened Political Activity and Tensions
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and government members interrupted vacations to attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' daughter; increased political activity suggests possible upcoming elections despite official denials; tensions remain high, with the OPKEPE issue and ...
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48% Bias Score

Androulakis Accuses Greek Government of Obstructing Justice in OPKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government's handling of the OPKEPE scandal and its silence regarding alleged €2.5 million in funds linked to a New Democracy official, accusing Prime Minister Mitsotakis of obstructing justice and creating a political crisis.

Androulakis Accuses Greek Government of Obstructing Justice in OPKEPE Scandal
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government's handling of the OPKEPE scandal and its silence regarding alleged €2.5 million in funds linked to a New Democracy official, accusing Prime Minister Mitsotakis of obstructing justice and creating a political crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Parliament's Disregard for Constitutional Principles Threatens Democracy
The Greek Parliament witnessed a blatant disregard for constitutional and parliamentary principles on Wednesday, jeopardizing parliamentary democracy. Former Parliament President, Apostolos Kaklamanis, calls for urgent reform to restore order and public trust.

Greek Parliament's Disregard for Constitutional Principles Threatens Democracy
The Greek Parliament witnessed a blatant disregard for constitutional and parliamentary principles on Wednesday, jeopardizing parliamentary democracy. Former Parliament President, Apostolos Kaklamanis, calls for urgent reform to restore order and public trust.
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48% Bias Score

Greek PM to Address Economic and Social Issues at Upcoming DEF
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis concluded a brief vacation and will return to Athens on Monday to focus on the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair (DEF), where he plans to address economic and social issues, including the housing crisis and demographic decline.

Greek PM to Address Economic and Social Issues at Upcoming DEF
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis concluded a brief vacation and will return to Athens on Monday to focus on the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair (DEF), where he plans to address economic and social issues, including the housing crisis and demographic decline.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Government Faces Internal Rift After Controversial Late-Night Vote
The Greek government controversially used a late-night vote to pass a pre-trial committee, despite internal dissent and a low number of participating MPs; this highlights a potential internal party rift and the government's communication strategy to manage the situation.

Greek Government Faces Internal Rift After Controversial Late-Night Vote
The Greek government controversially used a late-night vote to pass a pre-trial committee, despite internal dissent and a low number of participating MPs; this highlights a potential internal party rift and the government's communication strategy to manage the situation.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Parliament's Invalid Vote Highlights Crisis of Legitimacy
In July 2025, the Greek parliament conducted an invalid vote on a pre-trial committee due to insufficient attendance (83 of 151 MPs, 75 voting by mail), mirroring similar avoidance tactics in 2009 during a maritime subsidy scandal, raising concerns about government transparency and democratic legiti...

Greek Parliament's Invalid Vote Highlights Crisis of Legitimacy
In July 2025, the Greek parliament conducted an invalid vote on a pre-trial committee due to insufficient attendance (83 of 151 MPs, 75 voting by mail), mirroring similar avoidance tactics in 2009 during a maritime subsidy scandal, raising concerns about government transparency and democratic legiti...
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48% Bias Score
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