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PM tries to guide government to firmer ground as opposition also faces struggle
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to continue on Monday the tour of ministries that he began following his cabinet reshuffle as his government tries to bounce back from the significant hit it has taken from the backlash prompted by its handling of the Tempe train crash and its aftermath.
Mitsotakis is due to visit the Interior Ministry on Monday, where Theodoros Livanios was installed as the new man in charge. Mitsotakis started his tour last week with a visit to the Finance Ministry, where Kyriakos Pierrakakis was appointed in the most...
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