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Nie, żona greckiego premiera nie kupiła mieszkania za wiele milionów euro ze środków publicznych

Dyrektor ds. komunikacji cyfrowej w greckim rządzie ostrzegł przed niedawną falą dezinformacji w kraju.

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00:00No, the Greek prime minister's wife did not buy a flat with public funds.
00:06The Greek government has slammed allegations that Mareva Grabovski-Mitsotakis,
00:11wife of prime minister Kyriakos-Mitsotakis,
00:14used taxpayers' money to buy a multi-billion euro flat in an urban development south of Athens.
00:20A website called Voice News posted an article on the 15th of August,
00:24claiming that Grabovski purchased the flat in a skyscraper in the Elinikon Metropolitan Park in Athens,
00:30which is currently under construction, at a time when people are drowning in debt.
00:35The allegations were picked up by fringe media outlets,
00:38which also published their own articles, such as Cardista Star Accra.
00:42This website said that the flat supposedly costs between two and three million euros.
00:46The publication of the claims prompted Grabovski to take the websites to court.
00:51In official court documents, she said that she categorically denies the claims,
00:56labelling them as fake news that damages her credibility.
00:59She attacked them for accusing her of living in a parallel universe of wealth and privilege,
01:04said that the allegations had since spread through Greece and beyond,
01:08and added that they could easily be checked by looking at Greece's land registry.
01:12The subpoenas called on the websites to retract and apologise for the claims,
01:16which Voice News has done.
01:18It released a statement admitting that what it said was wrong and was not based on any evidence,
01:23and it's also taken down the original article.
01:25The Cardista article, however, is still online, and the website appears to have doubled down.
01:30It's released a statement acknowledging the subpoena,
01:33and accuses her and her husband of setting up the largest criminal organisation Greece has ever known.
01:38The Prime Minister's Director of Digital Communication has since made a statement,
01:42again dismissing the allegations as fake news,
01:45noting that there has recently been a significant uptick in disinformation in Greece.
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01:59and we know why you'll see it right now.
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