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Mitsotakis looks ahead to tax tweaks for middle class, welcomes back errant MP
As 2024 draws to an end, the comments emanating from government officials indicate that much of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s focus in the New Year will be on reconnecting with middle class voters who feel they have not yet benefited from Greece’s recent economic recovery.
Those close to the PM feel that winning over this group of voters will be the key in deciding the outcome of the next general elections. In a recent interview with public broadcaster ERT, Mitsotakis acknowledged that many Greeks do not feel as if they h...
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