A six -month sprint begins for the government today with the prime minister himself giving the tone of priorities with visits to the critical ministries
By Gifts Antoniou
A six -month sprint begins today for the government with the prime minister himself Kyriakos Mitsotakis To give the tone of priorities with visits to the critical ministries. From the Maximus Mansion they seek the reshuffle to act as a new starting point for the government, which wishes to regain the initiative of movements and to put the agenda of the central political scene itself. The goal is perfectly understandable, but anything but easy, as it turned out all over the past with the Tempi case remaining dominant at the top of the interest of the citizens.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis inaugurates Today a first round of visits to ministries, starting with the Ministry of National Economy and Finance. In all polls, the issues related to the economy are high on the list of issues that concern citizens. The government will seek to communicate the message that improving financial indicators is not about numbers, papers and evaluations, but reflects directly in the citizens’ pocket.
Next stop, tomorrow, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. Also, an area for which citizens are of concern, anxiety and insecurity and appear unhappy with the government’s performance. The aim is to send the message that interventions and projects are immediately launched, with the aim of enhancing the safety of transport, transport and networks.
On Wednesday, Mr. Mitsotakis will visit the Ministries of Interior and Digital Government. His selection is related to recent announcements of constitutional evaluation of the evaluation but also to the encouragement to government ministers to clash with the “deep state” and the reference to “scattering” of any resistance that comes from yesterday, as he said at the cabinet meeting.
Of course, the attempt to restart the government was overshadowed by yesterday by Resignation of the Deputy Minister of Development, Aristos Doxiadis, Aristos Doxiadisjust a day after taking up his duties, which has given the opposition to criticism.
Mr Mitsotakis spoke to the cabinet for a period of 25 months ahead of the government to implement its program. But it focused on the need to implement a finite number of specific priorities in the coming months. This report concerns the next six months, until the prime minister’s presence at the TIF. The question is until then that a government project has been implemented that will allow the prime minister to present in Thessaloniki a clear plan of positive measures and benefits for 2026, which is essentially a pre -election year.
The focal question in the effort by the government is whether the citizens will be convinced, which in the polls are unhappy with its performance, that there is room for substantive changes that will bring up data and change the picture. Also, whether the government will maintain the focus of the agenda of its own priorities or if the “confusion cloud”, which, as the prime minister said, wrapped public life, will prove to be difficult to dissolve.
Source: Skai
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