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Mitsotakis moves to repair key electoral alliances with pension and pay rises
As Greece enters the long pre‑election season after the summer break, the government is preparing a series of pension and pay interventions aimed at restoring its strained relationship with two of the country’s most politically significant constituencies: pensioners and public sector workers.
With New Democracy widely expected to fall short of an outright majority in next summer’s national vote, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is seeking to strengthen his position, especially ahead of possible coalition negotiations by demonstrating that ...
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