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Mitsotakis: "You can't not be deleted from the outlawing universities" - Athens Times

Mitsotakis: “You can’t not be deleted from the outlawing universities”

Messages to both the prytan authorities and farmers contained the Prime Minister’s position, before the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou in her regular monthly briefing. Regarding the security and image at the Universities, Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that we saw the recent images from police operations and reiterated that illegal acts will not be accepted. “The institutions will be attributed to students and teachers so that they can stay knowledge-raising and not find shelter there by those who want to turn them into places of violence and conflict,” he also said and called for the help of the prytan authorities: “There can be no students who do the illegal acts and universities not proceed with their university deletion,” he noted. He also said that “as an intense month of important parliamentary interventions was completed, and implementation of emblematic reforms for which our government had committed itself to election, our attention is focused on matters of everyday life. We have discussed many times about the problem of accuracy that is the top priority of our government and I believe that our interventions show some first results without saying that we are satisfied and stop our effort.” He stressed that controls continue unabated and that “the message we are broadcasting is that we will not tolerate speculation. That is why the fines entered are important and we will strictly control the market so that all companies, however large, will not apply the law as it has been passed.” For health he said that he is often in hospitals and health centers “who enjoy the benefit of the Recovery Fund with interventions on buildings and equipment to build the new NSA. It is a constant effort that will continue.” It is important that we also be able to highlight the voices of populism and sterile Euroscepticism on the positive side of Europe and how much our country benefits from the resources of the Recovery Fund. For Thessaly the Prime Minister referred to his recent meeting and said that we must strategically look at Thessaly and proceed to the management of its water resources. With regard to the green transition he said that “it must be done, we will continue to fight for the support of the primary sector but on the other hand we express clear reservations about the speed at which it was launched by imposing on our farmers heavy obligations.”