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Fallout from Ukraine war being fed into calculations about next general elections
Comments by a government official appear to have doused expectations of snap elections before the summer, but speculation remains as lively as ever about an early vote later this year, possibly accompanied by another change to the electoral system.
Speaking to Mega TV on Saturday, Alternate Interior Minister Stelios Petsas said that he does not expect elections, which are scheduled to take place at the end of the government’s four-year term towards next summer, to be held this year. Petsas noted t...
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