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Mitsotakis targets reforms, but day-to-day challenges set to dominate agenda in 2024

Having reaffirmed his government’s commitment to reforming and modernising Greece in his New Year message, the pressure is on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to show that New Democracy can deliver on this pledge during 2024 and maintain the political dominance it displayed in last summer’s general elections.
In his message to the electorate, Mitsotakis acknowledged that the government will come up against obstacles to change, but insisted that the centre-right administration will ceaselessly strive to make the changes that the country needs.
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