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PM mulling reshuffle to get political project back on track in 2021
Speculation about an imminent cabinet reshuffle has resurfaced in the Greek media, although Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis continues to keep his cards close to his chest.
Kathimerini reported on Tuesday that as Covid-19 cases are dropping and the vaccination programme has begun, this might be an opportune moment for the premier to make the changes to his ministerial line-up. The alterations that have been trailed since t...
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