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Mitsotakis not taking majority for granted despite encouraging poll numbers
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is keeping up the pressure on Greek voters to give him a handsome majority on June 25 by arguing that any other result is likely to lead to third elections, even though opinion polls continue to suggest that there is little danger of New Democracy not gaining more than 150 seats in Parliament.
In an interview with pro-ND Proto Thema weekly over the weekend, Mitsotakis repeated that he is not willing to work with any party to the right of the conservatives should they fail to win a majority in the upcoming elections. He added that cooperation ...
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