
Greek PM Defends "Executive State" Amid MP Concerns
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government are defending the "executive state" model of governance. This defense comes after five New Democracy MPs reportedly broke ranks or intervened with a letter, raising questions ahead of the party's congress.
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Mitsotakis Defends Centralized Rule as Five Own MPs Break Ranks Before Party Congress
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis mounted a sharp defense of his centralized governance model, telling a New Democracy pre-congress gathering that Greece's economic transformation would have been impossible without the executive structure that a small but notable group of his own lawmakers have publicly questioned. Speaking in Nauplio, Mr. Mitsotakis addressed a rare act of internal dissent — a letter signed by five New Democracy MPs criticizing the concentration of power within the prime mi...
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at New Democracy’s pre-congress event in Nafplio, chose a milder tone. Without disowning key government choices, he made it clear that the “executive state” model should not be treated as infallible, while also showing respect for ND members of parliament The post Maximos Mansion defends the “executive state” but avoids opening a front with ND MPs appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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