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Internal party rivalries prove a hassle for Mitsotakis and Tsipras
 
                    Following his return from talks with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Council President Charles Michel in Paris and Brussels on Wednesday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired a cabinet meeting in Athens on Thursday.
The focus of media attention, however, was not on whether Mitsotakis made any headway in his meetings on geopolitical or economic issues, nor on what was discussed with his ministers, but on the latest cracks that appear to have been created in the New ...
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