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PM brushes aside spying scandal, lowers expectations for handouts

Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired on Wednesday his first cabinet meeting since the phone-tapping scandal took on threatening proportions for his government and the Greek Prime Minister used the opportunity to turn his ministers’ attention to other challenges ahead on the path to the next general election.
Mitsotakis also used the gathering, the first since the summer break, to dampen expectations about the package of relief measures that he is due to announce in a few days at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF).
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