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KINAL leader gains confidence as ND ratings wane
Courted as a potential coalition partner by both left and right, KINAL leader Nikos Androulakis continues to hold his cards close to his chest regarding his intentions in the event of a close run at the next elections. Recent statements offer a somewhat clearer picture about the role he sees his party playing in the future Greek political landscape.
In an interview to regional station Ionian TV during a visit to the northwest Peloponnese region of Achaia, Androulakis appeared confident in KINAL’s resurgence as a major political force of the centre-left. Since being elected leader in December, the C...
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