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PM tweaks team as SYRIZA calls for ex-minister to face charges

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has made the adjustments to his team that were necessary because of the departure of two key aides last week as main opposition party SYRIZA keeps up the pressure on the government over the Tempe train crash.
It was confirmed on Monday that State Minister Makis Voridis will be taking on the responsibilities of Stavros Papastavrou, who also held a similar role until stepping down on Thursday after it was revealed he and Deputy Minister to the PM Yiannis Brata...
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