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Pressure mounts over Tempe handling as PM ponders reshuffle

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is facing the toughest challenge of his time in office as the damaging evidence in the Tempe case is mounting and the Greek public does not seem convinced by the premier’s insistence that the government is doing all it can to shed light on the country’s worst rail disaster.
Mitsotakis attempted to rally his ministers during a cabinet meeting on Friday, when he noted that his government has been through turbulent periods in the past. However, his words are unlikely to have had much impact given that the government has a lon...
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