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Mitsotakis Inspects Burned Areas in Penteli and begins Meeting at City Hall
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the fire-damaged closed gymnasium of the New Penteli Middle and High School, the Penteli Monastery, and the National Observatory of Athens before a meeting at the Penteli Municipal Office
Ministry of Culture: “Kasselakis’ engineer claims that what appears to be a pool today is actually a septic tank. The inspection is ongoing.”
Sources from the Ministry of Culture emphasize that the 1978 permit cannot be valid nearly 50 years later, as the regulatory framework for Spetses has been completely revised in recent years
Mitsotakis: Mini-Cabinet meeting in Penteli for burned areas – Timeline for compensation and restoration
The goal is to coordinate all involved parties, from ministries to municipalities. The Prime Minister's visit is taking place at a "neutral time." "Mr. Kasselakis appeared in the burned areas as an influencer, without any substantial proposal."
Adonis Georgiadis: 165 More Nurses to Join the Public Health System by the End of the Month
The Health Minister Attended the Swearing-in Ceremony of 35 New Nurses at "Evangelismos" Hospital on Monday Morning – "While Others Find Only Problems, We Provide Solutions"
The Frivolous Actions of MEP Fidias – Even Defending Attila
Fidias Panayiotou's partnership with Turkish Cypriot YouTuber sparks controversy in Cyprus, dismissed as a ploy for clicks and followers
Support for families and housing are Mitsotakis’ priorities ahead of the Thessaloniki International Fair – A series of meetings at Maximou
As Mitsotakis returns to Maximou, the government is rolling up its sleeves. The focus of the Prime Minister's speech in Thessaloniki will be on interventions to support families and address the housing crisis
Kasselakis on CNN about the Fire in Attica: “Why Does This Happen Every Year”
SYRIZA's president made statements outside the building where 65-year-old Nadia, who worked in a business that was burned down, was found charred
Mitsotakis: The state will act swiftly to compensate those affected by the fires; toxicity does not benefit the country
The Prime Minister, speaking from Chania, where he is for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, expressed his gratitude to the members of the state apparatus and the volunteers for their battles against the flames