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Impact of EP elections continues to reverberate across main parties
Greece’s main political parties are still struggling to process the implications of the EP election results. Two weeks after both failed to deliver on their targets, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to hear the grievances of New Democracy MPs, while SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis appears to have set off another round of bloodletting in the leftist party.
On Wednesday, New Democracy’s parliamentary team is having its first formal meeting following the party’s disappointing performance in the June 9 elections, where it garnered just 28.3 percent of the vote rather than the goal of 33 percent.
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