PM Mitsotakis: We need a stable and strong government

PM Mitsotakis: We need a stable and strong government

Politics

"I want the best possible result on May 21," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Tuesday in an interview with Open TV, adding that he aims for a clear victory. Cereport reports citing Athens Macedonian

Responding to questions, he said that "I will absolutely respect the constitutional mandates, obviously I will also accept the order to form a government, since, as everything shows, we will be the first party and, depending on the election result, I will assess my moves."
Mitsotakis pointed out that "what we need today is a stable and strong government. As far as a partnership with PASOK is concerned, PASOK does not agree to the change of Article 16, it did not vote for the evaluation of civil servants, we are talking about major reforms. I have not hidden that I am in favour of stable, single-party governments."

"This discussion does not concern me and it does not concern our party," Mitsotakis said on what is heard about joint exploitation of hydrocarbons, stressing that we have a difference with Turkey, the demarcation of maritime zones. "Greece is already doing research for hydrocarbons, without anyone's permission," he underlined.

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