Greek Cabinet to Discuss Reforms on Energy, Economy, and Culture

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will chair a cabinet meeting in Athens on Friday morning, with ministers set to present new legislative initiatives spanning education, development, energy, culture, and sustainable fisheries.

The Greek cabinet is set to convene on Friday at 10:00 a.m. at the Maximos Mansion in Athens under the leadership of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with a full agenda covering legislative initiatives across multiple sectors.

According to the prime minister’s press office, ministers are expected to introduce draft laws and policy proposals that aim to address both immediate reforms and Greece’s long-term strategic priorities.

Education: new academic year with reforms
Minister of Education, Religion and Sports, Sofia Zacharaki, will present preparations for the upcoming school and academic year, focusing on reforms and innovations in the education system.

Economy and investment
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos will outline initiatives to regulate economic activity, accelerate strategic investments, support industrial growth, and foster social entrepreneurship.

Urban planning and energy policy
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou will introduce a new Spatial Planning and Urban Development Code, designed to modernize the country’s planning and zoning framework.

European engagement
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is expected to propose the creation of an office for Greece’s Presidency at the Council of the European Union, aimed at enhancing Athens’ influence within EU institutions.

Transparency in political advertising
Interior Minister Thodoris Livanios will present a bill to implement Regulation 2024/900, focusing on greater transparency and accountability in political advertising.

Protection of cultural heritage
Culture Minister Lina Mendoni will bring forward legislation to combat art forgery, protect collectible items, and safeguard cultural treasures.

Sustainable fisheries and regional media
Agriculture Minister Kostas Tsiaras will introduce measures to promote sustainable fisheries, while Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister Pavlos Marinakis will table a bill regulating the licensing of regional television broadcasters.

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