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Mitsotakis targets public sector malaise as MPs scrutinise railway safety
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is seeking to portray himself as the most suitable leader to make the changes necessary to overhaul the public administration so that failures like the ones that contributed to the fatal train crash at Tempe do not occur again.
Mitsotakis’s bid to redirect the narrative around the deadly collision comes as Greece’s political parties prepare to clash in Parliament over the causes and responsibilities for the crash.
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