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Leaders gear up for debate as ND maintains opinion poll lead
The leaders of Greece’s parliamentary parties are preparing for the only televised debate that will take place before the May 21 elections, which New Democracy is still on course to win and, at least, prevent the opposition from being able to form the next government.
The TV debate was agreed following lengthy negotiations between the parties but, as in recent years, promises to be a rather sterile occasion, where the heads of the six parties will answer questions from six journalists on topics that have been agreed ...
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