Government turning page after Samaras expulsion

The government is working to stabilize its party base following the high-profile expulsion of former prime minister Antonis Samaras from ruling New Democracy.

The decision, which Samaras claims was "preordained," has sparked discussions among party members, though official statements stress a united front. Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis addressed concerns of division, emphasizing the party's cohesiveness and dismissing fears of further defections.

Marinakis' remarks reassured the parliamentary group, asserting that history would be harsh on those seeking to follow in Samaras' footsteps. MPs aligned with Samaras, including Andreas Katsaniotis, have acknowledged the difficulty of the decision but signaled their commitment to party unity.

"It is a difficult but respected decision. Now, our focus must be on addressing the problems of the people,"...

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