
“The fight continues relentlessly. As I have said many times before, at some point in the spring we will have elections, so we have essentially reached the final stage. I have been consistent in my commitment that we will reach the four-year period that we and did, but as we approach the elections, this is an opportunity to turn the whole of Greece upside down once again,” the Prime Minister stressed. Kyriakos Mitsotakis in an interview with radio station Zygos – Trikala.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis appreciated that “we also have many friends who were not traditional supporters of the New Democracy” and expressed confidence that “this time, seeing our work and our efforts, but, above all, our vision of tomorrow’s Greece, they will trust us. and that’s what makes me very optimistic about the outcome of the final election results.”
The Prime Minister reiterated that the elections will take place in the spring and said that he would visit all of Greece, and when asked about the situation in football, he said that “significant steps have been taken to sanitize football, I think, also in terms of quality and refereeing, they can be VAR. Things are definitely better now than they were a few years ago. And, of course, we have other steps to modernize our football product.”
In an interview, the Prime Minister referred to projects being implemented in the region and highlighted the E65 road axis, which is under construction and will be ready in 2025, he said, and is fully funded from the Recovery Fund. .
The prime minister said he would visit E65 tomorrow and added: “It was my personal priority when I won the election. After very tough negotiations with the European Union, we succeeded, and we received the appropriate permits. As you know, the road is under construction, it will be ready in 2025. And this is a very important road for the whole of Thessaly, as well as for Western Macedonia, since Trikala and Grevena will now be connected by a road that will be fast, but first of all it will be safe.”
Visit to the 110th Fighter Aviation Regiment
In the morning, the Prime Minister had the opportunity to see the MQ-9 unmanned aerial vehicles up close, as well as learn about their capabilities, while visiting the 110th Fighter Wing (FW) at the airbase. Larisa. This was the first stop of his today’s visit to Larissa.
After the 110th Fighter Wing, the Prime Minister visited the JOIST Innovation Park in Larisa, where he was informed about the proposed promotions, venues and opportunities.
Source: Kathimerini

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