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Election 2023 – Mitsotakis: ND granted permission to govern independently and decisively

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Election 2023 – Mitsotakis: ND granted permission to govern independently and decisively

“These ballot boxes are catalytic, ND has the approval of the citizens for independent and decisive governance,” he explained. Kyriakos Mitsotakisin his first statement on the results of the national elections.

According to him, “the townspeople persistently asked for it. They asked us to make bold reforms to raise wages, improve health and safety in Greece.”

He thanked the citizens, noting that “hope conquered pessimism, unity instead of divisionand promises to work “even harder to justify your trust”

Mr. Mitsotakis emphasized that “the math of a simple analogue leads to a dead end”, while he promised to speed up the procedures “so that an experienced hand will soon be behind the wheel in the country.” “The political earthquake that happened today calls on all of us to expedite the decision of the government on the ground,” he said.

“Citizens want a strong government with a four-year horizon,” he stressed.

Mr. Mitsotakis reiterated that he would strictly abide by the constitutional imperatives regarding the process of investigative orders, reiterating his strong opinion that the country cannot engage in fruitless party bargaining.

Prime Minister addressed unifying as he characteristically told all those who did not dare to take this step this time, and pointedly pointed out that with self-criticism and the desire for continuous improvement, we will go to Greece 2027. “Tonight, one cycle ends, and at the same time, another cycle opens up, through which we will travel together,” the Prime Minister said in a statement.


Mitsotakis: Victory exceeded all expectations

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis said to ND friends gathered in Piraeus, noting that “today’s victory belongs to all of you.” To the slogan “All Greece is blue” he replied “literally!”

“We fought, we saved the country, we laid the foundation for a better country,” he said, adding: “The burden of responsibility will make me work even harder.” And he added: “We must trust the citizens and the Greek people.”

“We have an obligation to face the circumstances,” he stressed, emphasizing: “In the next elections, we must prove that what the citizens have decided, self-sufficient ND, can also be confirmed mathematically.”

He concluded by saying, “This is the victory of progress over delay. We have a lot of work ahead of us from tomorrow.”

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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