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Government tries to find its footing again after EP vote surprise

After taking a buffeting from the results of the recent European Parliament elections, the government is attempting to find its stride again as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis looks set to ignore some calls from within New Democracy for an approach that will be more appealing to the party’s traditional right-wing voter base.
Some of the new ministers appointed last Friday by Mitsotakis, during a reshuffle aimed at showing that the PM acknowledged ND’s underperformance in the June 9 ballot, met with the premier for the first time on Tuesday. They gathered to discuss changes ...
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