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Diffuse support fuels speculation about change to electoral law

Opinion polls continue to show that, based on current trends, New Democracy might not be able to secure enough support in the next general elections to form a government on its own. This has fuelled speculation that a change to the electoral law is on the cards.
In an interview with online news outlet Dnews earlier this week, Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis argued that New Democracy’s ratings have been damaged by the fragmentation of support, which has seen a number of fringe parties build the kind of backing...
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