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Mitsotakis sworn in as prime minister as attention turns to Cabinet picks

Kyriakos Mitsotakis set about appointing the team to carry out his mandate to transform Greece after New Democracy’s landslide election victory on Sunday.
Mitsotakis became Greece’s eighth prime minister in 10 years when he was sworn in at a ceremony in the presidential mansion this afternoon, immediately afterwards assuming the reigns of office from Alexis Tsipras at the prime ministerial complex next door.
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