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Mitsotakis tempers expectations for EP vote, Kasselakis talks up prospects

In an extensive TV interview on Thursday night, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis set the bar for his party in this year’s European Parliament elections at a similar score to the one New Democracy achieved in the EP vote five years ago.
Speaking to Skai TV, he said that the yardstick for measuring the government’s performance should be the 2019 results (rather than last year’s national elections). Five years ago, New Democracy gained 33.1 pct of the vote, with SYRIZA second on 23.7 pct...
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