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Government unites in rejecting Hormuz deployment as PM advocates fiscal escape clause
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Mitsotakis urges EU to be proactive, PASOK looks for silver lining ahead of congress
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Mitsotakis hoping for stability dividend, but Predator lurks in background
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Boosted by polls, PM uses Iran war to reassert control, shut down election and reshuffle talk
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Government bets on big energy headlines while pledging discipline at the pump
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Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine
Mitsotakis sets off barrage of legislation to shake off introspection
With the opposition in disarray, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has fired off another round of reforms, hoping to regain forward momentum and put the internal scuffles in his own party behind him.
The slow unravelling of main opposition party SYRIZA and the leadership contest consuming third party PASOK offer Mitsotakis no grounds for complacency, as he faces a rising tide of discontent in the ranks of New Democracy over falling ratings and a wid...
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