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PM burnishes conservative credentials with focus on day-to-day issues, law and order

With three weeks of campaigning left until the EP elections, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis is focussing his message on the issues he believes will swing the vote. After a week in which New Democracy’s record on foreign policy came under scrutiny, the party is highlighting its credentials the domestic front.
In a new campaign spot launched on Tuesday, Mitsotakis lists the initiatives his administration has taken since being handed a renewed mandate in the June 2023 national elections, including wage and pension rises, healthcare reforms and e-government.
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