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Mitsotakis sweeps aside election talk as ND continues to suffer in polls

For the second time in a week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has flatly denied any plans to hold snap elections or to change the electoral law yet again after his New Democracy administration adopted a form of enhanced proportional representation (PR) after the next vote, which will be held under a pure form of PR.
Speaking at a conference organised by the Oikonomikos Tachydromos financial news website, Mitsotakis insisted that elections would be held towards the end of the government’s four-year term, next spring/summer. He also dismissed the idea of changing the...
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