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PM prepares to finalise relief package as talk of electoral tweak gathers pace

Greek politics is set to resume its normal rhythm again after the peak of the summer holidays over the weekend, and the government’s focus is on winning back support so it can pave a way to a victory in the next general elections, due to be held in less than two years.
Reports suggest that government officials are trying to release as many funds as possible to beef up the package of relief measures that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to announce at the Thessaloniki International Fair next month. New Democra...
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