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Kyriakos Mitsotakis on 2025: Working effectively for a country moving forward with greater confidence

In the final review of the government's work, the prime minister selects the words that reflect the government's focus

Newsroom December 29 10:23

A different review of the government’s work was presented by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his final Sunday message for 2024.

The prime minister shared an image “that summarizes with words where our attention is focused,” adding that with the help of technology, “we identified some words that appear most frequently. I will mention some of them: health, work, education, economy, youth, justice, support.”

At the same time, Mr. Mitsotakis sent a message for 2025: “We move forward into the new year with the same commitment: to work consistently and effectively so that these words turn into actions that improve everyone’s lives.”

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ post

“Every Sunday, I share with you a review of the government’s work, which we implement to improve the daily lives of all Greek women and men. In this year’s final review, I want to share with you an image that summarizes with words where our attention is focused. Using technology, we analyzed all the reviews of the year and, after some selection, identified words that appear most frequently. I will mention some of them: health, work, education, economy, youth, justice, support.

These words reflect our priorities and the steps we have taken and continue to take toward a strong economy, a society with more opportunities, and a country moving forward with confidence.

We enter the new year with the same commitment: to work consistently and effectively so that these words turn into actions that improve everyone’s lives. Happy New Year to all!”

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