
development plan for the Ionian Islands region 2030 presented Corfu Kyriakos Mitsotakis. He stressed that there are specific schedules and guaranteed funding for the implementation of such a development policy.
He noted that the government provided financial instruments such as new NSRFfunds from the State Investment Program, the Antonis Tricis program and the Recovery Fund in the amount of 31 billion euros, for which, as he recalled, he had been negotiating for days.
“Island policy has been at the center of our government’s priorities from the very beginning. If we have achieved a lot, now we can achieve much more,” he stressed.
In particular, he mentioned infrastructure, highlighting the port infrastructure. He also spoke about road communication with particular emphasis on the Argostoli – Poros road and the submarine connection to Lefkada. “Rubbish. The situation was tragic. Corfu has objectively been cleaned up. In the future, there will be much more recycling, recycling of waste into energy, no landfills,” he said.
He also talked about the actions taken after the natural disasters hit the islands and the investments made in prevention. He also mentioned three new airports in Corfu, Kefalonia and Zakynthos.
In his subjects culturestressed that this is an important lever of development. “Here in Corfu we have an additional responsibility to manage a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let me say that today UNESCO, in its study, ranks the management of the Acropolis as exemplary. What happened today to those who spoke about cementing the Acropolis? The toxicity of fake news has been proven. I hope that UNESCO will appreciate the management that we have to carry out in the old city of Corfu as exemplary,” he stressed.
He pointed out that we should not be satisfied with his impressive results. tourism and we don’t invest in protecting it our cultural heritage and a living monument like the old town of Corfu. “Where we have delays, we are here to fix them. I am not satisfied with the progress in Achillion,” he added.
“The Ionian Islands have been the main actors in the recovery of tourism in 2022 and will be in 2023. We have less unemployment, higher wages,” he added, expressing optimism about the tourist season this year. “Income from tourism allows us to finance a number of policies, for example, in the field of education.”
“You’re lucky that you have dynamic university and hospitalsin which, despite the difficulties, we managed to solve many problems. For me, overall NHS reform is a huge bet for the next four years,” he added.
Finally, talking about the issues that concern her political current affairs in recent days he said that “maybe now some understand how deep and dark the hole was that they dug for others“.
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Source: Kathimerini

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