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ND quick out of blocks as election race gets underway officially
The election campaign gets underway officially this week, after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis asked for Parliament to be dissolved ahead of the May 21 vote, and the ruling New Democracy party is hoping to build momentum towards an eventual result that would deliver an outright majority in Parliament.
There were some encouraging signs for the conservatives in the latest opinion poll published over the weekend. The Metron Analysis survey in To Vima suggested that support for ND is edging up again after taking a notable hit in the wake of the Tempe tra...
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