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New migration law passes amid questions over Chios tragedy
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Deadly collision throws spotlight on government’s migration policy
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PM concedes cooperation may be necessary as opinion polls continue to deny outright win
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PM sets out case for third term, surveys global landscape and talks up constitutional reform
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Mitsotakis seeks to wrestle back initiative by launching new revision of Greek Constitution
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Poll upends opposition landscape and triggers fresh unrest in PASOK
PM hopes energy, US deals offer political lifeline as Samaras drags him towards domestic mire
Following a week of high-profile diplomacy and bold declarations, during which Greece tried to thrust itself onto the global energy stage, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is hoping to turn the moment into a political turning point at home.
In the meantime, though, an old adversary in the form of former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has returned with a fresh barrage of criticism aimed at Mitsotakis, underlining that whatever victories the current New Democracy leader feels he is notching ...
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