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PM targets elections in May as polls show outcome is finely balanced

With his party continuing to experience a dip in the opinion polls, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seems to have ended speculation that elections will take place at the end of the government’s four-year term, in early July.
In an interview on Alpha TV, the PM assured viewers that elections, the first of potentially two votes, will be held before the end of May. There had been intense speculation that Mitsotakis would opt for May 21, but some rumours suggested that he might...
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