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Mitsotakis promotes constructive role as talks over electoral process continue
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has highlighted his willingness to compromise with the opposition parties over voting rights for diaspora Greeks in a bid to advertise his moderate style as well as to settle the longstanding electoral loose end.
In an interview with ANT-1 TV, Mitsotakis said that he is willing to abandon New Democracy’s goal of accepting postal votes from Greeks living abroad, which some opposition parties object to, in the hope of securing the support of more than 200 MPs to p...
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