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PM tries to rally party, hoping to overcome past indiscretions on road to EP vote

At New Democracy’s three-day party conference, which concluded on Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sought to rally the conservatives and get them to focus on the upcoming European Parliament elections.
However, in his bid to shift attention to the future, the centre-right leader continues to be haunted by his recent past. Following a Council of State decision last week, which ruled unconstitutional a law passed in 2021 by the government that prevented...
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