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PM puts cost-of-living crisis front and centre in dry run for election campaign

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held on Monday the first of what are expected to be a series of press conferences before the next elections, addressing the economy and cost-of-living crisis before moving on to other subjects.
Every opinion poll over the last 12 months or so has shown that high prices are uppermost in voters minds, comfortably outpacing other issues, such as health, defence, foreign policy and the surveillance scandal. It is no surprise, therefore, that Mitso...
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