Samaras answers Mitsotakis about Chevron β Watch his speech in Parliament live
Antonis Samaras addresses the Greek Parliament regarding the energy agreement with Chevron and HELLENiQ for hydrocarbon exploration in southern Crete and the Peloponnese.
In a critical session of the Greek Parliament, former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras responded to current Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about the contentious energy agreement between Greece and the consortium of Chevron and HELLENiQ. This agreement grants rights for the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons in the waters south of Crete and the Peloponnese, a topic of significant national interest due to its implications for Greece's energy strategy and economic future.
Samaras emphasized the importance of transparency and careful consideration regarding the environmental and economic impacts of such energy deals. His statements reflect a growing concern among various political factions regarding the potential consequences of exploiting Greeceβs natural resources, especially in sensitive areas like the Mediterranean. The parliamentary session is viewed as a critical platform for public discussion, allowing various viewpoints to emerge regarding national energy policies.
The debate around this energy agreement not only highlights the political rivalry between the two leaders but also underscores the broader issues surrounding energy security in Greece, especially in light of ongoing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. As Samaras spoke, many citizens were encouraged to watch the session live, indicating significant public interest in how these energy discussions may affect their daily lives and the country's economic trajectory.