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Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Evia: First stop at the archaeological site of Eretria – Watch video
At noon he will be in Aliveri, where he will speak at the foundation ceremony of the carbon capture and storage project at the AGET Heracles plant
Kyriakos Mitsotakis strategizes for 2030: Aiming for a third term with a cohesive reform agenda
As the current Greek government moves into the latter half of its second term, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is actively shaping a forward-looking political strategy centered around the year 2030. His public statements and policy initiatives underscore a clear goal: to sustain his political leadership and lay the groundwork for a third consecutive term, projecting […]
Mitsotakis on Personal Number: A “key” for all transaction with the State – How to issue it
Issued via the myInfo app on gov.gr – Changes to National ID Cards
The before and after of the Health Centre in Megara inaugurated by Mitsotakis – “By the end of four-year term, we’ill be talking about a new NHS”
See photos – The renovation work, covering 1,200 sq.m., includes equipment upgrades, replacement of floors and ceilings in the laboratory, emergency department, sanitary facilities, and other rooms
Mitsotakis on ending the tenure of civil servants: Consistent workers should be rewarded, those who consistently underperform should be removed
In his meeting with the President of the Republic, he stated that they will seek a revision of Article 86 on ministerial responsibility, Article 16 on higher education, and Article 24—without concessions on environmental protection issues
Mitsotakis on CNBC: New tax cuts and wage increases are the Goals – Foreign investors continue to come to the Greek economy
Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke to CNBC about the Greek economy’s recovery, highlighting reforms, debt reduction, lower unemployment, and EU–US cooperation on tariffs
Mitsotakis opened the debate on the removal of tenure in the Public Sector – The necessary majority and the ball in the opposition’s court
If a constitutional article is deemed revisable with 180+ votes, only 151 votes are needed in the next Parliament to amend it – Otherwise, a 3/5 majority is required in the amendment vote