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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The “revolutionary obvious” for transparency and evaluation in the public sector and the fight against juvenile violence

In his post, the Prime Minister wishes happy birthday to all mothers - "To those who are always there, in the easy and especially in the difficult times, as support, shelter, a silent strength"

Newsroom May 11 10:50

 

In his regular Sunday post, Kyriakos Mitsotakis stands by the “revolutionary obvious” about transparency and evaluation in the public sector through specific processes.

As the prime minister says, the first self-evident is the possibility for citizens to rate public services themselves through axiologisi.ypes.gov.gr and the second is transparency in the disciplinary process for civil servants through the e-peitharxika.aead.gr/public-stats platform.

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At the same time, in his post he refers to the National Strategy for the Prevention of Violence and the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency, which Greece is acquiring for the first time, which is an “issue that should unite us all, whether we are parents or not, because it concerns children”, as he specifically says,

Reference is also made “to a very important development for one of the most discussed infrastructure projects, the BOAK. We signed the concession contract for the main part of the Heraklion-Chania project the day before yesterday.”

Finally, the post closes with Kyriakos Mitsotakis wishing all mothers a happy birthday. “To those who are always there, in the easy and especially in the difficult times. Support, shelter, silent strength behind everything. A ‘thank you’ is the least we owe them,” he says.

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