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PM targets middle class voters as he eyes return to normality

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made it clear over the weekend that as Greece gradually comes out of a six-month lockdown, New Democracy’s aim is to reconnect with middle class voters, who formed the party’s main target group ahead of the 2019 elections.
Speaking in Thessaloniki on Saturday, he said: “We are returning to the middle class everything that SYRIZA took away from them.” His comment came in the wake of the government’s decisions to allow schools and businesses to reopen next month, but also t...
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