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PM prepares to set out policy agenda, SYRIZA gears up for leadership vote
A significant week lies ahead for the government and main opposition party SYRIZA as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will speak at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on the weekend, following a difficult start to his second term in office, while the leftists will attempt to elect a new leader.
Over the past few days, the government has dampened expectations about what Mitsotakis might propose at TIF in terms of economic measures. It is expected that handouts will be limited mostly to vulnerable households, although the PM did explain in a Fac...
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