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Government bets on big energy headlines while pledging discipline at the pump
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Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine
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Security, prices and stability top political agenda as government deals with Iran fallout
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Mitsotakis projects readiness and EU-backed strength as Tsipras questions policy
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Athens calibrates domestic and diplomatic response to Iran war as tension with Turkey resurfaces
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Opposition demands assurances of non-involvement in Iran conflict
Tsipras opts for modest changes to cabinet rather than renewal
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced a cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday evening that was limited in scope and with few notable changes, suggesting that his main priority was to keep his government on an even keel.
The premier was forced into making the changes as a result of the departure of Economy Minister Dimitris Papadimitriou and his wife, Alternate Social Solidarity Minister Rania Antonopoulou, after the pair were criticised for claiming 23,000 euros in ren...
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