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Seeking to shore up right flank, Mitsotakis unveils steps to tackle campus violence
Amid ongoing speculation about former New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras launching his own right-wing party and the ruling conservatives leaking support to smaller parties, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to find ways to connect with ND’s traditional base.
On Monday, Mitsotakis presided over a meeting with university rectors, at which the government set out a collection of 11 initiatives that it says are designed to help improve on-campus security. The measures include the drafting of a code of conduct fo...
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