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Tsoukalas: Government sources would do well to coordinate with P. Marinaki - Strongly contradict each other

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The press spokesman of the party, Kostas Tsoukalas, gave a new response to the attacks that PASOK is receiving from the government over the Tempe affair
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“Government sources would do well to coordinate with Mr. Marinaki, so that they do not contradict each other so strongly. It would be even better to stop acting as “sources” and acquire a name, so that citizens know the persons who have contracted the falsification and obfuscation and ascribe the corresponding responsibilities, which, as long as the status of anonymity is maintained, fall directly to the Prime Minister”, commented Costas Tsous. …

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The press spokesman of the party, Kostas Tsoukalas, gave a new response to the attacks that PASOK is receiving from the government over the Tempe affair

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"Government sources would do well to coordinate with Mr. Marinakis, so that they do not contradict each other so strongly," comments PASOK-Movement for Change Spokesperson Costas Tsoukalas, referring to...More...

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CNN Greece broke the news in Greece on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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