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Mitsotakis tries to move on from Samaras row but more fallout may follow

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has attempted to draw a line under his spat with former Premier Antonis Samaras, but the matter is likely to run as long as the former New Democracy leader does not make his intentions clear now that he has been ousted from the party’s parliamentary group.
New Democracy’s disciplinary committee is due to meet this Tuesday to rubber stamp Mitsotakis’s decision to expel Samaras after the latter gave a newspaper interview in which he again criticised government policy and suggested that Foreign Minister Gior...
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