Feb 8 • 08:25 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

K. Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Amendment in March

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the final proposal for the Constitutional Amendment will be made in March, alongside the opening of discussions on the National Diploma.

In a recent Facebook post, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that a final proposal regarding the Constitutional Amendment is expected to be presented in March. This timing aligns with the plans to embark on discussions about the National Diploma, an educational credential that carries significant weight in Greece. The announcement comes as part of the government’s broader agenda to elucidate its constitutional and educational reforms to the public.

Furthermore, Mitsotakis addressed the crucial upgrades to critical infrastructure along Greece's land borders. He detailed recent efforts that included the improvement of the border station at Evzones following recent upgrades at the Kypoi in Evros. These initiatives aim to enhance national security and effectively manage border control, which not only bolsters Greece’s image as a safe destination for visitors but also facilitates cross-border economic and commercial activities.

However, the Prime Minister did not shy away from discussing the challenges posed by illegal immigration networks exploiting Greece's land and maritime borders. He referred to the tragic recent shipwreck near Chios, which highlighted the dangers faced by illegal migrants attempting to cross borders. This dual narrative indicates the government's commitment to both enhancing national security and addressing humanitarian concerns associated with immigration.

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