Greek PM vows to end austerity to overturn opposition's poll lead
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Athens
GREEK Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is pledging to cut taxes and gradually end austerity as he seeks to woo voters and overturn a poll lead by the leftist opposition party Syriza ahead of a snap election.
At the helm of a coalition government since 2012, Mr Samaras has pursued unpopular reforms as part of a 240 billion euro (S$379 billion) EU/International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout to pull Greece back from almost crashing out of Europe at the height of the eurozone crisis.
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