New Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras Dept: ATHENS, Greece - A second Greek Cabinet member has resigned in two days, the latest casualty for the financially struggling country's new conservative-led government, according to Winnipeg Free Press. He did not immediately give a reason for his departure. But the main opposition Syriza party had accused him of maintaining an offshore company in what appeared to be a conflict of interest for a member of government and fILE - This is a Thursday, June 21 2012 file photo of prominent banker Vassilis Rapanos as he looks on during his meeting with New Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and the heads of the two minority coalition partners, Evangelos Venizelos from the Greek Socialist PASOK party and the smaller Democratic Left's Fotis Kouvelis, in Athens. The prime minister's office said Monday June 25, 2012 that Greece's designated finance minister, Vassilis Rapanos who was rushed to hospital on Friday, has resigned. AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis, File Giorgos Vernicos, deputy minister for Greece's merchant marine ministry, announced his resignation Tuesday and it was accepted by the government.
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