Mitsotakis: Greece is determined to defend its sovereignty
A message of confidence and determination was sent by Prime Minister on the occasion of the celebrations of its national anniversary October 28th which this year coincides with the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the start of the struggle for national polygenesis:
“Greece today is stronger, it is stronger geopolitically with modernized Armed Forces, with international alliances. “A country that extends a hand of friendship to all, but at the same time is determined to defend its sovereignty and sovereign rights.”
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who attended the eulogy and the parade in Faliro, stressed in his statement: “Greece today is stronger financially with growth for all, with investments that create new jobs, with taxes that improve the disposable income of all Greeks “.
The Prime Minister wished: “to be able to walk in this future with the unity that the times demand and to always have the discretion to separate our money from the necessary no” and concluded in his statement: “Happy birthday to all Greek women and all Greeks with optimism and confidence for a better tomorrow “.
When will the vaccination of children aged 5-11 begin?
Kyriakos Mitsotakis determined the time horizon in which they may decide to open the vaccination platform for children aged 5 to 11 years.
In a relaxed conversation he had with students in Paleo Faliro, the prime minister said characteristically: “And those who are 12 and over, you still do not catch the vaccination. In a little, in a little for you”. The Prime Minister’s report was followed by the affirmative answer of his Lilliputian interlocutors.
When one of them objected that: “My parents and even my sister have been vaccinated”, Mr. Mitsotakis took the opportunity to discuss with the young parade participants to promote the vaccination campaign in their family: “if you have no parent or grandfather no grandmother environment he has not made, you should say what you should do “. With students responding, “We do it. Okay.”