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PM charts course to third term with promises of more handouts
After springing an Easter surprise in the form of a support and investment package, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis responded to rumours of snap elections by stressing that intends to stay the course in government and lead the battle for a third term. Officials are already outlining the next round of relief measures aimed at middle earners.
In an interview with conservative website protothema.gr, Mitsotakis said he is determined to remain at the helm of New Democracy and lead the party’s campaign for a third term in 2027. The prime minister stressed that the government has a full four-year...
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