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Buoyed by the 3.2-billion-euro energy relief package he announced last week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis set out at New Democracy’s conference, which was held from Friday to Sunday, his ideas for the party’s and Greece’s future, insisting that elections will take place in a year.
In his opening address on Friday, Mitsotakis outlined what he believes will be the defining issues at the next elections, arguing that voters are aware that despite any challenges, Greece is growing and becoming stronger under his government. He summari...
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