“The people gave us a strong mandate to move faster on the path of change and in a resounding and mature way they closed a circle of lies and toxicity” said Kyriakos Mitsotakis about the election result.
“But they gave us a strong mandate to move faster on the path of change. In a resounding and mature way that ends a cycle of lies and toxicity.
“The generous support of the people increases the responsibility to respond to their hopes and I feel a heavier duty to serve the homeland with all my strength. I will remain true to my national duty. With hard work without tolerating arrogance and arrogant behavior” pointed out Mr. Mitsotakis.
“I will fight any attitude that despises society. We have both the plan and the experience to put it into practice,” he emphasized.
“Major reforms will proceed rapidly as the citizens’ vote demands this,” said the New Democracy president and new Prime Minister and then thanked his colleagues and family.
“When 20 years ago I took my first steps in politics, I did not imagine that I would be in front of you elected with a strong mandate for a second four-year term. I worked very hard, I wouldn’t have succeeded without my partners and family who always kept me grounded” he said characteristically.
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