Greek Cabinet Shake-up: New Ministers for Finance and Transport
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed new finance and transport ministers amid a cabinet reshuffle. This move follows massive protests after a tragic train disaster. Kyriakos Pierrakakis takes the finance role, while Christos Dimas becomes the transport minister. The reshuffle aims to address public demands for railway reform and accountability.

In response to widespread protests over a catastrophic train disaster in Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis implemented a cabinet reshuffle on Friday, naming new finance and transport ministers. The move is part of a strategy to regain public trust and introduce significant reforms.
Kyriakos Pierrakakis, previously known for his role in digital governance, steps into the role of finance minister, succeeding Kostis Hatzidakis who is transitioning to the position of deputy prime minister. This appointment underscores the government's commitment to modernization and reform.
Christos Dimas assumes the position of transport minister, with Konstantinos Kyranakakis, 37, named as deputy, tasked with reforming the Greek railway system. This decision comes in the wake of one of the country's deadliest rail disasters, which claimed 57 lives and prompted national outcry for justice and accountability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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