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Mitsotakis’ interview with “Proto Thema”: what he says about elections, OPEKEPE, about the opposition and about even spelling issues

In an all-encompassing interview, the Prime Minister talks to Dimitris Danikas about politics and personal issues - The elections will be held in 2027, he says and assures about OPEKEPE: "We will get the money back, at least from the "big fish"" - Sends a message to the opposition: "We can come to an understanding, instead of looking at who we will put in jail?"

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In a wide-ranging interview, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis speaks with Dimitris Danikas about politics and personal matters. He confirms that the elections will take place as scheduled in 2027, and regarding the OPEKEPE scandal, he assures: “We will get the money back, at least from the ‘big fish’.” He also sends a message to the opposition: “Can we try to cooperate instead of looking for someone to throw in jail?”

The interview was given to Proto Thema, available at newsstands, where Mitsotakis discusses both political and personal topics.

Rejecting the possibility of early elections, the Prime Minister states he will seek a third term and an absolute majority. He reflects critically on the OPEKEPE case, highlights the economy’s positive trajectory, and outlines his plans for the future.

Regarding the illegal subsidies involving OPEKEPE, he states clearly: “We’ll get the money back, at least from the big fish.” He then appeals to the opposition: “Can we work together, instead of focusing on who we’ll put behind bars?” He adds, “I feel like I’m pushing against a wall when trying to cooperate with PASOK and the other parties.”

Mitsotakis acknowledges signs of governmental fatigue in this seventh year of his administration. He notes that this means the government must try harder and move faster, and he asks to be judged by the people at the end of the four-year term based on two questions: “First, did I do what I said I would? And if I did, what am I planning to do next?”

He continues: “I want to serve a third term. Elections will be held in the spring of 2027. Every government faces turbulence — I will again seek an absolute majority.”

On a personal note, the Prime Minister insists he will never accept any attack on his moral integrity: “This job — being Prime Minister — will end one day. I’ll have to work outside politics. And let the wise understand. Be wary of politicians who can’t live without it.”

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He adds: “My wife and children are my biggest supporters — and also my toughest critics. They will tell me the hard truths if I’ve done something wrong.”

He also admits: “I like to write on my own, but I’m bad at spelling. Even when I reread what I wrote, I still can’t see the mistakes.”

READ THE FULL INTERVIEW WITH KYRIAKOS MITSOTAKIS IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF PROTO THEMA, AVAILABLE AT NEWSSTANDS.

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