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Mitsotakis starts second term, prepares to name cabinet and launch reforms amid far-right rise

Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to name his new cabinet on Monday afternoon, a few hours after being sworn in again as prime minister and winning an eight-seat majority in the Greek Parliament for his New Democracy party.
Mitsotakis has pledged to move swiftly forward with his reform programme, saying that his second term in office could “transform” Greece. He intends to table at least two bills over the coming weeks. One will relate to the economy while the other will r...
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