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PM makes limited, cautious changes to cabinet after election disappointment
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis conduced a cabinet reshuffle on Friday that was limited in scope and ambition, changing just a handful of ministers and bringing in established figures from within New Democracy into his government.
Shaken by his centre-right party’s poor result in Sunday’s European Parliament elections, when it fell well below expectations with just over 28 pct of the vote, Mitsotakis clearly felt that he needed to make some adjustments to the team around him. How...
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