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Government concludes Tempe inquiry, turns attention to Thessaly reconstruction
Mitsotakis sets May 21 election date, eyes opposition MPs as potential allies
Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Tuesday that elections will take place on May 21, just hours after he indicated publicly what his preferred option would be if New Democracy does not manage to win a parliamentary majority at the upcoming elections.
At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning, the Greek Prime Minister confirmed the speculation that what will probably be the first of two ballots will take place on the third Sunday in May. He indicated that if a second vote is needed, it would take place...
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