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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: What he will say at Simitis’ funeral – The thread of consensus against the backdrop of the presidential election
Mitsotakis will speak today both out of an institutional obligation to a twice-elected Prime Minister, but also out of a personal desire to emphasise the political characteristics of Costas Simitis that he finds useful and relevant in present terms.
Mitsotakis on “Exoikonomo”: Improves quality of life and contributes to green development
"We ensured that resources are directed where they are most needed" – The program’s budget amounts to €434 million, covering 50% to 100% of subsidies
Kostas Simitis: Mitsotakis, Androulakis and Giannitsis, Tsukalas, Voulgaris will deliver eulogies
On Thursday at 12:00 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, the last farewell
Epiphany celebrations: Festivities with splendor – From Athens and Patras to Syros and the Phanar
Watch videos and view photos – Crowds of faithful attended the blessing of the waters, while the favorable weather aided those who dove to retrieve the Cross
Mitsotakis: “Greece, a beacon of stability in an unstable world” – At Dexamenis for the immersion of the Holy Cross
The statements of the Prime Minister – He also referred to the passing of Kostas Simitis – Earlier, he attended the Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite in Athens – See photos
Epiphany: Where the political leaders will celebrate – Mitsotakis at Dexamenis
The ceremonies for the Blessing of the Waters will take place across the country, with the participation of large crowds of believers
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: With a family photo the Prime Minister’s “Happy New Year” to 2025
"Happy New Year with health and love to all and everyone!" wrote Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the caption of his Instagram post
Mitsotakis: We leave behind the turmoil and misery, the best is ahead of us
The Greek Prime Minister referred to salary and pension increases, tax and unemployment reductions, while also making special mention of projects and changes such as absentee voting, non-state universities, the fight against tax evasion, and the Thessaloniki Metro