Government of hard work and not balances and parallel oriented towards the implementation of the major reform objectiveswhich have been set by Kyriakos Mitsotakisis new ND government which was announced on Monday afternoon, as noted by sources from the Maximos palace. He added that the new government is ready to clash with pathogens in order to promote change in critical sectors.

“This is not a government of balance but of hard work. A government of the new New Democracy, as formed by Kyriakos Mitsotakis. With a lot more womenrotation in ministers who take on new important roles, new executives from the parliamentary group, persons from the broader reform area and Local Government, general secretaries of ministries who are upgraded and take on a government position”said the same sources.

Regarding the characteristics of the new government scheme 25% are women. 15 women participate. Four ministers, 1 deputy minister and 10 deputy ministers. From 9 women (3 ministers and 6 deputy ministers) in the previous figure.

In terms of age, the ministerial structure is younger. THE average age is 53 years and 45% are from the forties generation.

“The central programmatic issues that we raised before the election for salary increases that will result from development, for reform of the NHSfor a more citizen-friendly state, for a strong and safe Greece, for reducing inequalities will be the guide of government action. We will be judged by the implementation of these goals”said Maximos’ sources and add:

“Particular weight is given to the social brand of the government and to reducing inequalities. In addition to the horizontal policies for inclusiveness, which concern the whole of government work, a new ministry for the Family and Social Cohesion is created.

Structural changes also like, the transfer to the Ministry of Finance of all financial tools (NSPR, Public Investment Program, Recovery Fund) for the staff management of public resources/investments of 80 billion euros for the next term. The structural changes include the transfer of the responsibilities of Sports to Education with a deputy minister.

The ministers at the meeting of the Council of Ministers, on Wednesday, they will receive priority envelopeswhich are included in the pre-election program and will be implemented over the course of 4 years”.