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Greek PM Reviews Week, Highlights Reforms and Migration Policy

Greek PM Reviews Week, Highlights Reforms and Migration Policy

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his weekly Facebook review, placed

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his weekly Facebook review, placed reforms in education, labor market developments and key policy challenges—including migration, regional development and technology—at the center of the government’s agenda, while stressing the need for institutional resilience in the face of new-era challenges.

Referring to the ongoing dialogue on constitutional revision, the prime minister said the government would present its final proposal in March, expressing hope that political forces would approach the process with a spirit of cooperation, free from dogmatism and partisan calculations. He also outlined ongoing initiatives aimed at supporting citizens.

On education, Mitsotakis argued that the sector should remain outside ideological disputes and electoral cycles. He announced that discussions on establishing a National Baccalaureate would begin in February, aiming to gradually give upper secondary education greater academic value and autonomy rather than serving solely as preparation for university entrance exams.

He clarified that any changes would not affect current high school students or those in the final year of lower secondary school, while the nationwide entrance examinations would remain in place. He also noted the signing of an 18.6 million euros contract for the renovation of the Athens Student Residence.

The prime minister

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