Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis began his daily press conference on Thursday by discussing the Prime Minister’s official visit to India, which he said highlighted Greece’s important role in strengthening relations between the India and Europe, as well as prospects for closer trade relations. , reports ANA.
Marinakis also referred to the Education Ministry’s draft law on changes in higher education and the establishment of non-public and non-profit universities in Greece, which is tabled in Parliament on Thursday.
He stressed that all universities must be evaluated, while adding that currently some 40,000 Greeks study abroad, which is a much higher number than those who go to study abroad in other countries, stressing that the equivalent number was 35,000 in Spain and 13,000 in Portugal. .
Marinakis announced that 9,300 applications for postal voting have been submitted so far by Greeks living in 19 countries abroad and stressed that “we are strengthening the legislative tools for the unhindered participation of all people in the European elections “.
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