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PM focusses on long game as opposition faces crucial period
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is aiming to play a long game ahead of the next elections and is trying to keep New Democracy MPs on the same page despite their obvious disappointment about the centre-right party’s lacklustre opinion poll numbers.
At the sidelines of a leaders’ debate in Parliament, Mitsotakis met with some of his party’s lawmakers and assured them that the next national elections would not be held before March 2027. This is in keeping with the PM’s public statements that he woul...
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