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ND confident in migration stance as polls point to decisive victory on June 25

The debate around migration, which has been sparked by the tragedy off the coast of the Peloponnese is not causing any political concern for New Democracy ahead of next Sunday’s elections as the centre-right party believes it has strong public backing for its “tough but fair” stance on the issue.
Although the conservatives have come under attack from SYRIZA for adopting a policy, through the extension of the Evros border wall and pushback in the Aegean, that is putting migrants’ lives at risk, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his party feel that this vie...
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