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Mitsotakis sets political tone for new term as well as unveiling policies
Apart from setting out the policies the new government intends to focus on over the next four years, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis used his speech on Thursday, at the start of a three-day debate on his administration’s programme, to set the political and ideological tone for New Democracy’s second term in office.
Mitsotakis begins his new tenure bolstered by two resounding electoral victories, the collapse of the main opposition party SYRIZA and as the dominant force in the centre of Greek politics – a space he has sought to master since being elected leader of ...
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