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PM Mitsotakis Battles Resignation Calls Over Farm Subsidy and Spyware Scandals

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis leaves the plenary session of Parliament. Credit: Giannis Kolesidis / AMNA Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faced a wave of fierce criticism from opposition leaders on Thursday during a heated parliamentary debate on the rule of law. The government’s standing has come under intense scrutiny following a persistent wiretapping scandal and fresh allegations regarding the EU farm subsidies fraud. Whil…

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Yesterday's debate was characterized by the opposition and Mitsotakis' enemies as "the mother of battles," the "big blow" and other pompous

The president of SYRIZA-PS, Socrates Famellos, during his second speech in Parliament, described the prime minister as “weak and blackmailed”, asking for the opposition’s agreement to table a motion of no confidence. Mr. Famellos stated that the prime minister, in his three speeches, did not answer the key questions about the scandals. “He did not tell us what the mention and involvement of 25 ND executives, MPs and ministers in the OPEKEPE case…

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The SYRIZA president began his speech in Parliament on the state of the Rule of Law, expressing his best wishes to Giorgos Mylonakis and expressing sincere sympathy to his family. He continued by launching a fierce attack on Kyriakos Mitsotakis, whom he called a weak, entangled Prime Minister who should no longer remain in office. He also spoke of a serious violation of the Rule of Law, restriction of citizens' rights, blue scandals, manipulatio…

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis comes to Parliament with many open issues, including the wiretapping scandal and OPEKEPE, but also recently the case with the Lazaridis degree. The post Top-level battle in Parliament for the rule of law: Mitsotakis in a bind over Maximou Gate – Famellos on the podium appeared first on in.gr.

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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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