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# Konstantinos Karamanlis Prime Minister of Greece
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# from the old Albanian word prevëzë-za, that means transportation ( Petros Fourikis and Konstantinos Amantos ), or # from the Latin word prevesione, that means sustenance ( victuals ) ( Max Vasmer, Peter Schustall, Johannes Conter ),
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# Prime ministerial elections, in order to give the PM popular support and strengthen his role in government.
# Very large coalitions, representing a supermajority larger than the absolute majority ( 61 seats ), and thus giving the coalition's main faction ( the Prime minister's ) more options.
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