Mitsotakis announced the election date during a cabinet meeting
in late March, a few months before his term officially ends in
July. On Saturday, he told President Katerina Sakellaropoulou
that parliament will be dissolved on April 23.
"I hope we have a calm and fruitful pre-election period, for the
good of the country," Sakellaropoulou told the conservative
premier, kicking off a four-week political campaigning period.
The election will be held under a proportional voting system and
opinion polls show neither Mitsotakis' New Democracy party nor
the main opposition, the leftist Syriza party, are likely to
secure the votes needed for an absolute parliamentary majority.
Mitsotakis said that he hoped for full participation in the
election.
If the parties elected cannot form a coalition government, a
second vote will be held in early July.
(Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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