In response to the first question, Mitsotakis discussed his vision for Greece in 2027, emphasizing that the country, which nearly went bankrupt in 2010, will be completely transformed by then.
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When asked about the results of the European elections and suggestions of “reform fatigue,” Mitsotakis disagreed that the results were bad but acknowledged they were below his expectations. He also admitted that some of the reforms implemented by his government may not have received broad approval. However, he clarified that the government will be judged over the course of the four-year term, stating that some of the government’s interventions have yet to be fully felt by society.