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The government “lays the groundwork” for strengthening the middle class and families with children – Consecutive meetings in Thessaloniki
The outline of the package, which will certainly exceed 1.5 billion, is becoming clearer – many social groups will benefit, as the government simultaneously attempts to reconnect politically
Parliament braces for a fiery two-day debate on OPEKEPE – Under the microscope: Blue and green players in the subsidy scandal
Today’s session will focus on New Democracy’s proposal for a parliamentary inquiry dating back to 1998. On Wednesday, the opposition parties (PASOK, SYRIZA – New Left) will present motions for a criminal investigation into former ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis
On the table for New Democracy: the scenario of abstaining from the vote on the Preliminary Investigation Committee for OPEKEPE
According to information from protothema.gr, the Prime Minister has received a proposal for New Democracy (ND) to abstain from the vote—similar to what opposition parties did in the case of referring Kostas Karamanlis to the judicial council
Opinion Poll: ND at 29.8% with a 15.9 point lead, PASOK up half a point, Plefsi in 3rd place
Absolute dominance of Mitsotakis in suitability for the prime ministry - One in two wants exhaustion of the four-year term - 88.2% considers the resignations of ministers for OPEKEPE to be imperative
OPEKEPE: Conflict with closed cards for the preliminary investigation
Maximou raises the "decibels" against PASOK and weighs its options for the establishment of the Pre-Investigation Committee
Government sources in response to PASOK: OPEKEPE payments for 2023 were not made to blocked ‘red-flagged’ tax IDs (AFM)
"It seems that PASOK read the newspaper reports in fragments", government sources say - PASOK accused the Greek government of covering up the party of mismanagement and corruption at OPEKEPE
Marinakis: OPEKEPE audits will be exhaustive, we will seek every last euro
The government aims to recover illegally collected subsidies through fast-track procedures – The National Security Council (KYSEA) meets tomorrow – “Anyone entering the country illegally will either be imprisoned or sent back,” he said on immigration