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Storm fallout sweeps PM to crucial juncture early in second term
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is facing a huge test of his premiership, barely into its second term, as the aftermath of Storm Daniel, which wreaked havoc in central Greece last week, reveals widespread damage and anger among residents and business owners who were affected by the extreme weather.
After visiting the region of Thessaly, which was hit hard by the storm, Mitsotakis announced on Sunday an initial package of support for those affected by the flooding, which included a subsidy to cover alternative accommodation, a 534-euro monthly stip...
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