The Prime Minister attended the parade and also attended the memorial service at the city’s Hero, where he laid a wreath
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the Doxology for the National Anniversary of October 28 at the Holy Metropolitan Church of the Assumption of the Theotokos, in Chania.
He then stated:
“Today is a day of memory, honor and pride, and our thoughts go back 83 years, to those who said the big “NO”, to the young children who fought in the mountains of Pindus and Albania. We primarily honor those who never returned to their families, to a warm home or even to a decent funeral.
Eighty-three years later, our country stands as a pillar of stability in a troubled neighborhood. Our Armed Forces, strong, guarantee our deterrent power. But of course, the deterrent power of the Armed Forces has certain clear conditions: a strong economy, strong and stable alliances and above all the unity of the Greek people.
This unity, which was demonstrated with so much self-sacrifice 83 years ago, must always be the guide for the future, for how our country will face every difficulty and emerge from every crisis stronger.
Happy birthday to everyone.”
The Prime Minister also attended the memorial service at the Hero of the city, where he laid a wreath. Afterwards, he watched the parade in the center of Chania.
Source: Skai
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