NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus's president is contemplating recourse to the island's highest court to sack the governor of the central bank, heightening tensions simmering between the two for months.
In a television interview broadcast late on Wednesday, Nicos Anastasiades accused Central Bank of Cyprus Governor Panicos Demetriades of not being up to the job and of dragging his feet on restructuring the island's battered banking system.
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