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Mitsotakis insists on unity as he builds towards 2027 poll contest

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has doubled down on his commitment to hold elections in 2027 and not change the electoral law to make it easier for the winning party to gain a parliamentary majority.
Speaking to ANT-1 TV over the weekend after presiding over the opening of the long-awaited metro system in Thessaloniki, Mitsotakis repeated the comments he made during another TV interview regarding the next general elections. He also insisted that he ...
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