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ND raises tax concerns in bid to prevent voters moving to PASOK
As a fresh election campaign gets underway, New Democracy is turning much of its fire on PASOK, hoping that it will prevent centrist voters from switching their support from the conservatives to the centre-left party for the second vote on June 25.
After securing almost 41 pct of the vote on May 21, ND is hoping to hit similar levels in the second ballot, which would secure the centre-right party a comfortable majority in Greek Parliament for another four-year term. One of the threats to this goal...
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