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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: In London today and tomorrow for… Business, Starmer, and the Parthenon sculptures
The Prime Minister will open the investment conference organized by the Athens Stock Exchange in collaboration with Morgan Stanley – Meeting with the British Prime Minister scheduled for Tuesday morning
Marc Poll: 64.7% of citizens support dialogue with Turkey – ND clearly ahead of EU elections
Consistently just below 20% for PASOK – Fragmentation of political forces – Nine parties would enter Parliament if elections were held today – The Government has not suffered any losses from Antonis Samaras' expulsion – Inflation remains the biggest "thorn" for Maximos Mansion – Why Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said no to changing the electoral law
Mitsotakis: Our choice to have both the Metro and the antiquities in Thessaloniki has been vindicated
The Prime Minister, in his Sunday Facebook post, refers to the launch of free afternoon surgeries, the government’s plan to install 1,388 cameras, and efforts to repatriate Greeks who emigrated during the crisis
Mitsotakis officially sets course for a third term – The “deliverables” and potential coalition scenarios
The Prime Minister estimates that the political landscape in 2027 will be vastly different, shaped by the projects his government will have completed - The possibility of coalition governments remains open "if the people decide so." No decision has yet been made regarding the proposed candidate for the Presidency of the Republic
Mitsotakis: I will run for Prime Minister in 2027, I haven’t yet decided on the next President of the Republic
He made it clear he will not change the electoral law – “I believe in single-party governments” – On Greek-Turkish relations, he said, “We are now stronger militarily” – After Samaras’ expulsion, he emphasized, “It’s offensive to question my patriotism” – Watch the interview he gave on the occasion of the Thessaloniki Metro inauguration
Video: The first ride on Thessaloniki Metro with Prime Minister as passenger – “Enjoy it,” he said to the crowd
Kyriakos Mitsotakis pressed the button at 13:29, and the Thessaloniki Metro began its journeys