Samaras Plans Campaign Strategy
After Greece experienced a promising period of recent financial activity, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and his cabinet have a brief moment to observe Holy Week and Easter.
After, the officials will begin targeting the nation's unsustainable debt challenges and May's upcoming elections. According to Kathimerini, sources claim the Prime Minister plans to take advantage of the government's current monetary achievements, during campaigning. Samaras is expected to promote his party as a stability enforcer and trustworthy mediator, with international creditors.
On April 23rd, Eurostat is predicted to affirm Greece's primary surplus. Eurozone premiers have remarked that this figure could result in the attainable lessening of the Hellenic state's debt. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is banking on these factors to advance New Democracy's campaign.
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