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PM defends gov’t legacy, pledges to expand digitization across state apparatus

PM defends gov’t legacy, pledges to expand digitization across state apparatus

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday visited the Koukaki neighborhood at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens and spoke to citizens, defending his government’s legacy and pledging to continue the progress made during his four-year term. 

Mitsotakis said that “the country will not regress, and everything achieved through hard work and difficulties during this period will not be jeopardized. The trajectory of the country’s progress will continue.” 

He said voters can “compare and evaluate” the progress made, mentioning how Greece has improved since 2015 and 2019. 

Mitsotakis also highlighted his administration’s accomplishments while promising to further digitize the state apparatus.

“The great challenge for the next four years is for the state to operate in the same way everywhere, utilizing technology and ensuring meritocracy and evaluation for public servants. A responsible and serious state without any pockets of backwardness or apathy,” he said.

Elections will take place on May 21.

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