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PM doubles down on constitutional reform as pre‑election strategy hardens
Despite criticism from Greece’s opposition parties, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintains that a broad revision of the Greek Constitution is necessary for the country’s future. However, it is increasingly clear that his insistence on this subject is part of an effort to portray New Democracy as the only party with a coherent, future‑oriented plan ahead of the next general elections.
The reactions from opposition parties like PASOK, SYRIZA and the KKE suggest that Mitsotakis’s appeal for consensus on constitutional changes are falling on stony ground. Instead of the broad alliances required for meaningful constitutional change, the ...
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