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New parties redraw political map as ND and PASOK scramble for control
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Polls prompt ND to crunch coalition numbers as Tsipras turns attention to policy
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Left poised for watershed moment as parties adjust to new opposition landscape
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PASOK on edge amid disagreement over engagement with new Tsipras party
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New Democracy and PASOK challenged by arrival of new parties
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ND and PASOK turn fire on Tsipras’s new party as political tension escalates
Speculation about election date resurfaces as Mitsotakis mulls options
For a government that insists it intends to complete its four‑year term, New Democracy is behaving remarkably like a party preparing for an election. Over the past couple of weeks, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has accelerated the tempo of political activity, sharpened his messaging, and suggested to his ministers, MPs and party officials to prepare for an electoral battle.
This activity has come against an unwelcome backdrop for the ruling conservatives. Most of the opinion polls published over the last few weeks, including a new survey unveiled on Monday, indicate that support for ND is wavering and that the public has b...
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