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Parties face up to victory and defeat in preparation for fresh elections

The campaign season has kicked off anew in Greece, with political parties still digesting the surprise result of polls on Sunday, which gave the outgoing administration of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis a commanding lead but failed to produce a new government.
New Democracy managed to secure 40.79 percent of the vote, slightly beating the forecasts, but it was the conclusive defeat of SYRIZA, which only managed to secure 20.07 percent, which led to the near-total dominance of the conservatives over the electo...
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