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Floods force Mitsotakis to postpone policy speech amid political fallout from ferry death
The unfolding disaster caused by Storm Daniel has forced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to call off his annual speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair to focus on the stricken areas.
Meanwhile, the outcry continues over the death of a man seen pushed into the sea by crew members of a ferry, with calls for the sacking of the shipping minister over controversial statements.
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