The prime minister began his tour at Pavilion 1555, stopped by the Armed Forces’ exhibit, and posed for photos with members of the women’s gymnastics team.
The measure will apply to taxpayers whose primary residence is in frontier areas with populations under 5,000.
Mitsotakis stressed that Greece has a large number of AI specialists working abroad, but “we would like them to return home.”
He noted that the scale of the measures will be close to €1.5 billion, in addition to the €1 billion package announced in April that included a rent rebate for tenants
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with local MPs from Thessaloniki as part of preparations for the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair, with government sources describing the atmosphere as the most positive yet
In the 20 days since the app was launched, 5,736 registered allocations have been recorded across 60 municipalities.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announces the renovation of 431 public schools nationwide under the “Marietta Giannakou” program, aiming to provide upgraded facilities and enhanced accessibility for students by early September
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the country’s public health system is becoming more effective and patient-centered, citing hospital renovations, new hires, salary upgrades, and encouraging patient feedback on emergency services
A key point in the Prime Minister’s message was the expansion of the digital work card, now covering nearly two million employees, including those in tourism and hospitality.
In 2025, the prime minister stressed that Greece no longer needs scandals but demands truth, even if it exposes ongoing dysfunctions.
A central concern in his update was the wave of wildfires that began on Saturday, placing immense strain on Greece’s emergency response infrastructure.
“We will focus on 25 priorities, basic reforms, which will make up the core of our government plan from now until the end of the year,” Mitsotakis said.
A central theme of the discussion was the continued coordination between Greece and Egypt on matters concerning maritime zones in the Eastern Mediterranean.
He also dismissed Ankara's annoyance with the declaration of a marine park in the Greek territorial waters in the southern Aegean, saying Athens doesn't discuss issues of sovereignty
Traveling from regions of Thessaly, Macedonia, and Central Greece, the demonstrators arrived armed with banners, demanding a direct meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The Ionian and southern Cyclades regions — selected for the new parks — are known for their rich marine biodiversity and cultural significance
Tasoulas paid tribute to the Greeks and Cypriots who fought and sacrificed their lives in 1974 to defend the independence
Mitsotakis said he was still “determined” to honor the mandate the citizens had entrusted him with for “a stronger Greece”
The envelope was reportedly found among the Parliament’s incoming mail and is believed to contain an unidentified powder.
Mitsotakis conveyed a message of perseverance, affirming the government’s intention to continue working through the current term with the conviction that Greece can improve further.