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Centrist voters emerge as key to same-sex marriage initiative
The latest polls are yielding a more nuanced picture of the Greek public’s attitude to same-sex marriage and adoption, potentially backing up Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s instincts in pursuing the legislation against the objections of the ultra-conservative wing of his party.
Figures also show that New Democracy’s hold on centrist voters has weakened significantly since last summer’s elections, perhaps suggesting a rationale behind the PM’s decision to pursue a socially liberal initiative at this juncture.
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