Mitsotakis holds first meeting with Androulakis as main opposition leader

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis on Wednesday, marking their first meeting since the socialist party became Greece's main opposition.

While Mitsotakis did not address the press afterward, government sources described the talks as "productive and sincere," emphasizing the importance of opening a communication channel between the prime minister and the leader of the main opposition. 

The discussion, the same sources said, covered foreign policy, the demographic challenge, the housing crisis, and an initial exchange of views on constitutional reform.

Speaking to reporters, Androulakis stressed that achieving political consensus on critical matters requires effort from both sides. 

"Consensus takes two, like a tango," he remarked, effectively placing the onus on the government to foster collaboration.

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