Prime Minister: Multiple crises have not stalled reforms in Greece

Greece turned the page in 2019 and survived several crises without the government losing track of reforms, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Friday in his opening address at the ruling New Democracy (ND) 14th party congress outside Athens, ANA reports.

Mitsotakis referred to the government’s achievements during his speech at the Metropolitan Expo in Spata, east of Athens, listing both the recent measures to relieve the pressure of energy bills on households and businesses – with a particular focus on the middle class and the burden it is shouldering – and the challenges also posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. 

“We went through several crises, from Evros and the Aegean to the coronavirus pandemic and the energy crisis. We must unite citizens under a common sense of security,” the ND leader urged, “to give Greeks a sense of self-confidence again, make them proud.” Part of this entailed “reviewing our work humbly,” he noted, and keeping the focus on supporting Greek citizens.

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