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PM accepts economic recovery not being felt by all, argues for more time
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has made his clearest admission so far that he is concerned voters are not feeling the effects of Greece’s economic recovery and that this could hurt New Democracy’s chances of being re-elected.
Mitsotakis chaired a cabinet meeting on Monday to discuss the details of next year’s budget, which has been tabled in Parliament and is due to be voted on next month. In his on-camera comments, the PM admitted that even though wages have increased and u...
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