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Relief measures bill up for consultation this week
The package of relief measures announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Parliament this past week as part of his policy statements will be introduced in three stages: this year, 2024, and 2025-2026.
A draft law containing New Democracy's campaign commitments for the elections held May 21 and June 25 is expected to be posted for public consultation this week.
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Mitsotakis lauds Minion redevelopment
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis paid a visit on Saturday to the worksite of the former Minion store in Omonia Square, which is being turned into a green mixed-use building including both a hotel and offices.
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Government must deliver on three fronts
Having achieved what was thought until last May as unthinkable - winning a second four-year term with more than double the score of his closest rival - Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' overarching goal is to solidify his support well beyond the conservative electorate and maintain the preference of centrist voters.
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PM says not fair to manage EU migration problem alone
Greece should not be burdened with the task of managing migration for the European Union, or be accused of not saving people at sea, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday, a month after a deadly shipwreck.
Greece’s political paradoxes and labels
I have begun to wonder whether the term "extreme right" is the most suitable one for us to understand the wide range of politics adopted by significant sections of the population and which include radical, conservative (reactionary) concepts, extreme nationalism and nativism, the rejection of experts and institutions, suspicion towards local and foreign elites, and antagonism towards migrants a
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Androulakis to gov’t: You are bogus modernizers
"We will not give a vote of confidence to the government…we will be the reliable opposition the people need," socialist leader Nikos Androulakis said Saturday during the debate on the government's policy statement.
Androulakis' PASOK party came third in the June 25 election, with 11.84% of the vote, electing 32 MPs in the 300-member Greek Parliament.
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Analysts: Strong gov’t in Greece to benefit its economy
The formation of a government in Greece with a comfortable majority in parliament will strengthen the country's economic stability, help the implementation of reforms and see Greece's sovereign bonds return to investment grade very soon, benefitting the national economy further, analysts told Xinhua.
PM discusses Vilnius with US Secretary of State
The importance of close cooperation between the United States and Greece, as well as the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius, was the topic of a phone conversation between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on Friday.
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The plan and the time frame
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday presented the key pillars of a program aimed at modernization and reducing inequalities.
It is now up to his ministers to further elaborate on this plan by providing specific reforms, tangible measures, and well-defined timelines.
This is the mandate that the government has received: to proceed swiftly and boldly.
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‘Multidimensional reform’ and society
The election result proved that Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his aides are better than their rivals at reading society. That is why, with the winner's large bonus in seats, New Democracy enjoys a comfortable majority in Parliament, where the prime minister on Thursday announced his government's policy for the next four years.
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