
IN May 21st citizens will pass electionsas Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated at today’s cabinet meeting, noting that if a repeat election is required, it will take place no later than early July.
The Prime Minister said that this planning is in line with the time frame provided by the Constitution, with the Panhellenic Examinations in June and the start of the tourist season.
Subsequently, Mr. Mitsotakis spoke of a “non-governance trap” from a simple analogue, emphasizing that the first vote would decide WHO will make a decision, and the second vote will judge How will rule.
“Citizens should know who they are voting for as prime minister,” the prime minister said, noting that the simple proportionality electoral system had led to a “splash of instability” in other European countries, and citing Bulgaria as an example, where next Sunday the fifth election will be held in two years.
At the same time, Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave a brief assessment of his government’s legislative work, stressing that all New Democracy’s campaign commitments had been met and that “Greece is in a much better position in 2023 compared to 2019.” . “Our work continues, there was definitely no shortage of mistakes. We are moving forward together, changing Greece more uncompromisingly and bolder,” he said, among other things.
Finally, he pointed out that in the election, citizens will compare two different administrations in terms of economy, society, defense, foreign policy, the country’s international representation, crisis management preparedness, integrity, political sensitivity, and sustained effort.
“I’m sure they will make the right decision,” he concluded.
Other Cabinet Issues
The main topic of today’s cabinet meeting is the introduction of actions in the field of public administration by Minister of the Interior Makis Voridis and Deputy Minister of Finance Theodoros Skilakakis:
- Fundraising account
- Definition of competent services and specific quantitative goals for the implementation of the System of motivation and remuneration of employees within the framework of the Unified State Policy Plan,
- Update on the Panhellenic Writing Competition of the Supreme Council for Personnel Selection,
- Evaluation of energy saving measures in public sector buildings,
- Actions for the development of human resources and the functioning of the state.
Source: Kathimerini

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