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Mitsotakis moves to quash polls speculation in aftermath of Samaras ouster

In his first interview after the expulsion of his predecessor from New Democracy, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis dismissed the prospect of early elections and stated that he has no intention of tinkering with the electoral law or making any moves that would jeopardise political stability.
In the wake of what many characterised as a risky move to oust former PM Antonis Samaras from the party, Mitsotakis told Alpha TV that he plans to see out his term to 2027, while he appeared confident that there would be no more departures from his parl...
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