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US-China port spat gives Athens taste of diplomatic challenges ahead
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Government outlines plans for rival port to Piraeus in strategic partnership with US
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Mitsotakis dismisses poll speculation, promises swift housing relief and rural support
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PM focusses on long game as opposition faces crucial period
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PM prepares to defend inflation fight against backdrop of political gridlock
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Prospect of US involvement jump-starts Greece-Cyprus power link
Parties re-work strategies as clearer picture emerges for election run-up
There is widespread acceptance among the Greek media and political commentators that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has dropped any thoughts of holding snap elections in the coming months, partly as a result of the battering his New Democracy party is taking due to the cost-of-living crisis.
Following his comments at an economic conference last week that he is intent on holding elections at the end of the government’s four-year term towards the end of spring 2023, and that his main priority is to see a stable, rather than one-party, governm...
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