The founding bill in our country was passed Friday night (with the government representative talking about historical reform. “The government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis took the first major decisive step to operate foreign AEI branches in the country. We went from words to deeds,” said Paul Marinakis speaking to Skai. “Mr. Pierrakakis three days in Parliament left nothing unanswered. It was shocking what happened in Parliament. There was not a single argument on the other hand that had the basic logic,” added the government representative. In question for the next day of the passage of the bill on non-state AEIs, Mr Marinakis replied: “The next day is the start of application with the strictest rules. We currently have 40,000 Greek students abroad, more than any other country in Europe. Think of how many can return and how many jobs will open in these institutions.” “We will understand how historic reform is for our country yesterday’s bill, if we ask how important it was for Cyprus what happened some years ago, when Greece was losing opportunities from the first Cubisms of the many that PASOK did on this issue,” he added. Paul Marinakis pointed out that funding for universities would increase further, as he said “this bill provides for 1.5 billion euros for public universities. PASOK denounces the degradation of public universities, which apparently did not even read the bill because 176 articles from 205 were referring to the public university.” As far as the minimum wage is concerned, the government representative said that “the minimum wage must be raised and over 800 euros. At the end of the four years it will reach 950 euros”.
Marinakis for non-state universities: Historical reform, no opposition arguments
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