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Mitsotakis shakes up cabinet in bid to escape Tempe backlash

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has replaced eight ministers in a cabinet reshuffle announced on Friday aimed at helping the government move the political debate away from the Tempe issue, which has proved deeply damaging to New Democracy in recent weeks.
Although the changes to his cabinet were more extensive than many had expected, the top positions in many key ministries remained unchanged. The most notable change was at the Finance Ministry, where Kostis Hatzidakis was replaced by Education Minister ...
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