The resignation of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz amid a corruption probe has sparked a political row in Greece as main opposition SYRIZ
"Upon Kurz’s resignation, many Greeks recalled the so-called “Petsas-List” that granted mostly government friendly media 20 million euros to display slogans urging citizens to “stay at home” in the first wave of the coronavirus.
The controversial funding with public money riggered an outrage with critics claiming that such health advertising should be free of charge.
What follows was an extraordinary positive reporting about the government actions by mainstream media in the country. On lifestyle website there were several posts on the elegance of the Prime Minister and his wife."
The much less funding of government critical media outlets had the issue reach Media Transparency centers in Europe.








