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Just a few days are left before Greeks vote in the European Parliament elections this Sunday and the leaders of the main parties are making their final pitches to the electorate in the hope of securing respectable results that will shield them from criticism within their parties and create a platform on which they can build towards the next general elections.
In a televised interview on Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis revealed that his government is considering broadening the “My Home” scheme, which has – until now – been providing subsidised mortgages to Greeks aged between 25 and 39. He said tha...
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