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Mitsotakis names extensive cabinet with dose of renewal

The new cabinet announced by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, which is due to be sworn in on Tuesday, is based on many ministers who were tried and tested during New Democracy’s first term in office, but also has a sprinkling of some new faces as the PM freshens up his government with the aim of pushing through his reform programme and steering Greece along a path of continued growth.
The government, consisting of ministers, alternate ministers and deputy ministers, totals 63 members. Although before being elected in 2019, Mitsotakis had said he would favour a slimmed down cabinet, this never materialised. The PM has again gone for a...
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