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Mitsotakis argues there is no alternative as SYRIZA officials push Kasselakis out

At the start of a new political season following a challenging summer for the government, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented himself over the weekend as the only credible option to lead the country, promising to continue with a faltering reform process, while also pledging a smattering of handouts and to lighten the tax load for some Greeks.
The main opposition party aided Mitsotakis in his task of trying to convince voters that New Democracy is the safest bet for Greece’s future. As the PM spoke at the opening of the Thessaloniki International Fair, SYRIZA descended into a new round of int...
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