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Unresolved scandals fuel tetchiness, personal battles between parties
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Mitsotakis distances himself from Israel’s Lebanon offensive as industry warns of energy crunch
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Leadership’s handling of OPEKEPE allegations sparks unrest in New Democracy
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PM pivots to constitutional reform as he tries to limit OPEKEPE fallout
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Farm subsidy scandal prompts disquiet in ruling party, encourages opposition
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OPEKEPE scandal widens as pressure mounts for PM on multiple fronts
New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis began 2021 by announcing a new cabinet line-up on Monday, a move which had been widely expected but whose details had been closely guarded until the official announcement.
Despite widespread speculation about radical changes, most key ministers have retained their posts. These include Finance Minister Christos Staikouras, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis, Citizens’ Protection Minister...
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