Editorial To Vima: Beyond Koukaki
Police attempted to get the consent of a family who were neighbours to enter their home and when they did not receive it they went berserk –infringing on and offending the asylum of the home and citizens’ rights.
Police attempted to get the consent of a family who were neighbours to enter their home and when they did not receive it they went berserk –infringing on and offending the asylum of the home and citizens’ rights.
The PM personally assumed the responsibility and cost by avoiding pledges, a climate of handouts, and supplementing the income of electorally crucial social group and forces.
FIve months after coming to power the government showed that there are no automatic solutions. One cannot press a button and have everything coordinated to solve problems.
In politics the admonition of the great lawgiver Solon to King Croesus of Lydia still trands true: Rejoice in nothing until the end.
The government will swiftly present a comprehensive plan outlining policies and measures to address the crisis.
Here what we have is a peculiar private monopoly and a state regulator that is dependent on it. The regulator here neither controls the diffusion of toxicity, nor does it control the distribution of superprofits.
the two hundredth anniversary of the Greek Revolution of 1821 appears to have created a huge opportunity for our nation and our country.
A barrage of draft legislation which signals the government’s outlook and overall plan will be tabled in Parliament this week.
The monitoring mechanism that the government intends to establish to ensure transparency should be welcomed as a step in the right direction.
The governance of a country, of course, is not a sprint but rather a marathon.The haste of those in power, however, is in line with citizens’ needs at this point.
Mitsotakis maintained that lowering the primary surplus targets is feasible 'when we demonstrate in practice our reform dynamic'.
'I am convinced that we will manage to bring the bright Greece that we all deserve,' Mitsotakis declared.
'He is the man who for three-and-a-half years clamoured for elections, engaged in disaster-mongering, and predicted our failure even though he knew that we were putting a derailed economy back on track,”the former PM said.
According to One Channel, Mitsotakis in his second and final address before the vote of confidence, on the eve of the first anniversary of the Mati wildfire which claimed 102 lives, will announce relief measures for residents.
Judging by the political programme that PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis tabled in Parliament it appears that the overarching aim of the government is to produce as soon as possible palpable results for society.
The government is now obliged to present in detail its plan and programme and to implement it swiftly.
Even at this late date, the state has a duty to act in a manner that will not offend either the lives of survivors or the memory of the dead.
The aim is to create in Greece what in advanced countries is a well-staffed and organised state that knows what it wants and how to achieve it.
The previous SYRIZA government of Alexis Tsipras steadfastly refused to recognise Guaido as interim president on the grounds that President Nicolas Maduro was the democratically elected leader, and that such recognition would not facilitate a peaceful transition of power.
It is unprecedented at least for Greece for ministers to be handed envelopes outlining the duties and targets of each ministry and to be informed that they will be constantly monitored by a team operating under the PM.
Regling also signaled that the incoming Greek government’s aim of lowering of primary surplus targets is at the moment hardly a sure thing.
'Every minister receives an envelope with the strategic plan for his or her remit which outlines our central targets, timetables, working groups, and the necessary support. We are planning, implementing, and evaluating our policies with a single objective, to make the lives of citizens better.'
The PM and his ministers may say that they are prepared and have specific plans to deal with the critical issues that they face, but the solutions are anything but simple.
The Greek readout indicated that both leaders agreed on the need to deepen exceptionally good bilateral relations.
The PM’s personal ambitions concern the entire country. His wager is a wager that concerns the social whole.
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