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PM under pressure from both sides over marriage equality legislation

A throwaway comment by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hinting at a delay in bringing legislation on same-sex marriage has led the opposition to question the conservative leader’s appetite for reform and his true hold on the right-wing vote.
The subject of full legal recognition for same-sex unions has proved a controversial one since Mitsotakis revived the prospect of reforming family law at the start of his second term. It is also an initiative on which opposition SYRIZA under its new lea...
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