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Rivalry between New Democracy and PASOK set for revival

In Parliament this week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made it clear that he feels PASOK is now his main political adversary – a judgement that was backed up by a new opinion poll published on Thursday which showed that support for the socialists has increased by almost four points since September.
The Metron Analysis for Mega TV measured the latest voting intentions, which indicate the gap between New Democracy and PASOK has closed by around 3 percentage points since last month. Support for ND stands at 22.5 pct, up half a point from September, w...
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