Greek PM reshuffles cabinet after dent in approval ratings. Hard-liner named as migration minister
- Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffled his cabinet, appointing new finance and transport ministers to regain public trust after a train disaster that killed 57 people in 2023.
- A poll found that over 50% of Greeks desire early elections, and more than 65% of ruling party voters believe officials should face trial for the incident.
- An independent report criticized the rail network's condition and raised questions about the investigation's integrity after the accident blamed on faulty equipment and human error.
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Greek Prime Minister reshuffles cabinet after falling approval rating
ATHENS (AP) — Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ordered a Cabinet reshuffle Friday as his conservative government works to address declining public approval ratings following a deadly 2023 train disaster and a…
Greek PM reshuffles cabinet after dent in approval ratings and far-right gains
Greece's conservative government has announced a major cabinet reshuffle as it works to address declining approval ratings and a rise in support for far-right parties. Popular digital reformer Kyriakos Pierrakakis becomes the new Finance Minister, while Makis Voridis, a politician…
Greek Premier Reshuffles Cabinet After Protests, Censure Motion
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveiled a broad cabinet reshuffle Friday as he seeks to shore up his government following major protests over its handling of the deadliest train crash in the nation’s history.
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