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New Democracy's internal disputes continue to pester Mitsotakis
The Greek political scene is going through a brief lull as Parliament waits to vote on the measures the government is due to finalise with the lenders in the coming days, but New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis was called into action this week amid minor unrest in his party.
The conservatives announced on Tuesday that Athens MP Katerina Papakosta would be removed from her position as shadow health minister and replaced by Iason Fotilas, who joined the party after defecting from centrist To Potami a few months ago.
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