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PM seeks escape from Tempe in reforms agenda, as opposition parties mull next move
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focussed on business as usual in Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, in an attempt to distance himself from the growing clamour as the two-year anniversary of the Tempe rail crash approaches.
Opposition parties are resolute on a censure motion but remain divided over the best strategy to pursue in attacking the government.
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