Spokesperson Stelios Petsas underlined the Greek government’s commitment to “returning universities to their students, neighbourhoods to their residents and properties to their owners,” during a press briefing on Tuesday, ANA reports.
Petsas noted that the counter-terrorism squad on Saturday succeeded in dismantling a dangerous enclave of Greek terrorism, adding that this major success helped protect public safety and democracy, while he also referred to an operation in the the Economic University of Athens, where police cleared out areas in the university basement that were being used as a base and firebombs lab for attacks mounted on police by rioters.
He also referred to the government’s decision to freeze prices for medicine, reached during a meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias on Tuesday at the Maximos mansion.
On the government’s parliamentary work he pointed out that 16 bills have already been passed in four months, while four draft laws are expected to be tabled in parliament over the coming period.
Finally, he unveiled the prime minister’s schedule in the following days.
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