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Main parties facing challenges as new political season begins

Normal parliamentary activity is due to resume this Wednesday after the summer recess, with New Democracy focussed on addressing a range of concerns that have arisen or intensified over the summer, SYRIZA facing more internal turmoil and PASOK gearing up for a leadership race.
The new political season will begin in earnest when Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivers his speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair on September 7. The premier will try to tread a fine line between showing that his government is doing what...
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