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Mitsotakis lauds Commission VP nomination amid murmurs within party

The achievement of Greece’s nominee for the European Commission being offered a vice president spot has been overshadowed at home by a potential rift within New Democracy that could present Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with his first significant domestic political challenge since winning the July 7 general election.
It was announced on Tuesday by the incoming Commission president Ursula von der Leyen that Margiritis Schinas, the former European Commission spokesman and New Democracy politician, would be the commissioner for “Protecting the European Way of Life,” a ...
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