
The certainty that both AIDAP as well as EYATH will return to public control after the elections, said the prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
“SYRIZA has assigned EYDAP and EYATH to the superfund for 99 years. The government will fully respect the decision of the Council of Ministers and these two companies will withdraw from the super fund and return to the Greek government,” the prime minister said in response to a question about water. “These two companies will return to public control after the elections and exit the super fund,” said Kyriakos Mitsotakis in conversation with SKAI.
The Prime Minister also noted that the May 21 elections are of decisive importance for the future of the country. “The first vote will give a strong mandate. If the order we get in the first ballot box is strong, then everything will go its course. With a clear victory for the ND, things will get better,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis said, as, as he explained, “in difficult circumstances, stability is important.” “citizens should consider whether today, 2023, is better than 2019.”
He looked optimistic that “we can achieve self-confidence in the second round of voting. However, the people will tell what will happen,” and repeated: “For me, the first vote is important.”
Source: Kathimerini

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