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Spain swears in new cabinet with most ministers unchanged

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Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez swears in his new but largely unchanged cabinet. Despite having vowed to slim down his cabinet, the 51-year-old kept the number of ministerial posts at 22. IMAGES

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