Neos Kosmos special election edition
A special election edition of Neos Kosmos will be available tomorrow bringing you all the up-to-date information and news from Sunday's national election. Coverage of the election will be available in English too
Antonis Samaras.
Neos Kosmos will be printing a special election edition that will hit news stands tomorrow morning.
The edition will feature up-to-date election information, party results and the impact it has on the world. We will look at what this means for Greece as it strives to form a new government.
Information will be given on how the election results will impact the worlds economies, including Australia's.
An English page will be provided so tomorrow's edition will be bilingual to ensure all our readers get all the latest election news.
Out tomorrow at all good newsagents.
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