Greece's newly reshuffled cabinet has sworn in at the Presidential mansion in central Athens, amid a second review of the nation's third bailout program.
The ceremony took place on Saturday, and ministers expressed confidence in the 48-member cabinet, saying it will speed up reforms agreed with international creditors.
The shake-up did not affect the core economic team, which leads talks with creditors.
Pollsters warned that it was unlikely that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will manage to reverse the government's dwindling popularity, should the new cabinet implement the same policies.