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Reshuffle rumours doused as Androulakis tries to increase pressure on PM over Tempe
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to stamp out any speculation about an imminent reshuffle, fearing that his ministers will be more focussed on any potential changes than the tasks facing them and thereby compounding the problems the government has to overcome.
The local media took note of the fact that during Thursday’s press briefing, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said that Mitsotakis is not intent on conducting a reshuffle. He then added that ministers would be wrong to down tools in expectation of ...
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