“This Christmas, Greece has left behind a chain of crises of more than ten years and looks to the future with more optimism,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Sunday, in his regular weekly review of the government’s work published on social networks. ANA Reports.
“The crowning achievement of our efforts was the reinstatement of the investment grade and the accolades from international organizations and economic analysts. This ‘incredible miracle’, as it has been called, is something we all achieved together, the State and society,” Mitsotakis said.
“Who would have expected that Greece would be named by the Economist as country of the year, or that the Greek economy would once again be among the top 35 countries in terms of economic growth for the second year in a row? performance? It is recognition of the sacrifices of the Greek people, the ongoing reforms and the progress of our country,” he added.
He concluded by referring to government initiatives aimed at enabling the operation of private, non-profit higher education institutions in Greece: “This flagship legislation will be presented for public consultation after the holidays and will become state law by January, paving the way to revise Article 16n (of the Greek Constitution) so that it reflects the facts of the 21st century.
Mitsotakis said it was a major step toward the government’s broader goal of converging with core European countries at all levels and correcting the country’s long-standing problems and shortcomings in favor of collective progress, inclusive growth and strengthening.
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