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Mitsotakis at the Government Council: We are preparing 12 direct interventions against bureaucracy for businesses – We must not abdicate powers and responsibilities

The Prime Minister sent a message of intensified cooperation between the relevant ministries at the meeting of the Council of Ministers

Newsroom August 5 02:16


The reduction of bureaucracy is the main topic of a meeting of the Government Council for Economic Policy, at the Maximos Mansion under Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

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In his introduction, the Prime Minister, after noting that “it is an effort that has been underway since 2019 and in which we have to show measurable results in many different fields that are confirmed by international organizations such as the Economist,” admitted that “there are, however, problems that continue to remain.”

He said “the key task is to look at a long list of interventions, 12 are ready for immediate implementation and propose a priority area where we want to move from line ministry where the scope for intervention is identified so that we have a roadmap of immediate interventions that will improve the business environment.”

In this context, he sent a message of cooperation between ministries saying that “the general cooperation between ministries is very good, we should not see them in the light of narrow responsibilities and not to abdicate powers and responsibilities and this is the spirit we must move”.

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