Mitsotakis on seven months of achievements: What we promise, happens

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis uploaded a video on Twitter showing the campaign promises his government fulfilled the last seven months.

They include the reduction of property tax, applied as of 2019, the antismoking law, the suspension of VAT on construction for three years, and the right of Greeks abroad to vote in national elections, among others.

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