Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is having a debate with Harvard and Stanford University history professor Niall Ferguson in Davos, ANA reports.
At the beginning of the discussion, Mitsotakis said that the climate has changed in Greece and serious reforms are being undertaken to ensure an investment-friendly environment. He argued that there is now a stable government with a clear popular mandate, which ensures that no elections will take place until 2023.
“We are well on track to persuade our creditors that they can relax,” he added, pointing out that Greece is moving forward with reforms, meeting its obligations and achieving greater fiscal space.
“The biggest challenge for me is education,” Mitsotakis announced, adding that no sector would be left out of the reform program.
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