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Tsipras conducts varied reshuffle in further bid to revitalise coalition
Following weeks of speculation, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras unveiled his new cabinet on Tuesday, announcing a range of changes but making few eye-catching appointments.
The new ministerial line-up contains 13 new faces, some former PASOK and New Democracy officials and includes a few notable promotions. However, the top positions at the Finance, Economy, Labour, Foreign and Defence ministries remain unchanged.
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