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Mitsotakis aiming to overcome voter disappointment and rebuild decisive lead in 2025

Following the last public holiday of the festive season on Monday, the government’s focus is returning to the task of regaining the support it lost during 2024, although opinion polls continue to show that the Greek public remains concerned and sceptical about a range of issues, mainly related to the economy.
Government officials have been talking up New Democracy’s intention to regain some of the reform momentum it lost last year, while also paying particular attention to issues affecting the daily lives of citizens, ranging from the dominant theme of the c...
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