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Banking on voters’ desire for stability, ND insists ruling majority is still achievable
As Greece edges toward national elections expected by summer 2027, the governing New Democracy party is publicly holding firm to its stated ambition of securing an outright parliamentary majority, which would be record third consecutive victory of this type for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Polls suggest that goal is far from guaranteed, yet senior officials insist it remains within reach and that it is not merely a partisan aspiration but a national necessity.
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