With an eye now on the European elections and after the government pushed through two major education reforms by passing the Non-State Universities Bill and the Marriage Equality Act, the ruling party is moving towards a landmark conference as this year coincides with 50 years since the founding of the faction and the establishment of the Republic in the country.

Ahead of the June 9 European elections, the ruling party is seeking to stem the leaks to its right and maintain the political dominance it enjoys with the pre-conference in Thessaloniki on Monday, March 11, with Kyriakos Mitsotakis as the keynote speaker, as the first act. .

Northern Greece is at the center of pre-election interest, and this is because there are several outflows to the right.

Already, on Friday, the governing faction announced the members of the election campaign committee for the upcoming European elections with Yiannis Bratakos, deputy minister to the prime minister, as head of the committee.

Alongside, gradually closing the foreheads one by oneone of which was the agricultural one in the previous period, Mr. Mitsotakis before going to the Thessaloniki pre-conference will have a meeting on Monday at Megaro Maximos with the bodies from Thessaly where they will discuss the development plan, which was presented to the government a few days ago by a Dutch company. There, the prime minister will also see the farmers.

On another front, the big bet for Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the next period will be for the government to win the battle for accuracy. And if a clear victory is difficult at least to achieve a good reduction in prices that will bring disaffected voters back to the ranks of the blue party.

In the direction of increasing income to improve the daily life of citizens, which is a priority for the government, according to government officials, the government will announce an increase in the minimum wage in March, with the leadership of the Ministry of Labor declaring that it is considered roughly given that “8” will be the first number of the new minimum wage with the aim of increasing the average wage by the end of the four years to 1,500 euros.