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Mitsotakis seeks to reassert reform momentum as opposition remains in flux
The political week opens with a wide‑ranging cabinet meeting at the Maximos Mansion, where Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to use a dense policy agenda to reassert the government’s reformist credentials.
Scheduled for Monday morning, the session brings together a series of ministerial presentations spanning climate policy, energy planning, fiscal performance, labour market trends, health system reforms, industrial strategy, public security and higher ed...
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