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Government touts stricter migration controls in bid to win back right-wing support

The New Democracy government is promising a crackdown on illegal migration and a new framework for legal routes into the country as part of an effort to restart the agenda in response to falling ratings and a rise in the popularity of far-right parties.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the Migration Ministry on Wednesday, the latest stop in his tour of government departments following the recent cabinet reshuffle. New migration minister Makis Voridis has already been outlining what is touted ...
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