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Greek PM in Thessaloniki for National Holiday Events

Greek PM in Thessaloniki for National Holiday Events

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Thessaloniki today to take

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Thessaloniki today to take part in the Ohi Day national holiday celebrations, one of the most important commemorations in Greece. The Prime Minister is expected to stay in the city for 24 hours and will attend Tuesday’s military parade, held annually to mark Greece’s rejection of the Italian ultimatum on October 28, 1940.

This year’s visit is seen as highly symbolic, as it marks Mitsotakis’s first appearance at Thessaloniki’s Ohi Day celebrations since 2019. Alongside him will be President Konstantinos Tasoulas and most opposition party leaders.

Full Schedule and Events

According to reports, Mitsotakis’s visit includes a series of meetings and events. He is expected to begin his stay with a visit to the National Centre for Research and Technological Development (EKETA), where he will meet with the institution’s leadership.

Later, he may attend the opening of a photo exhibition titled “Bringing History to Life,” hosted at the Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace. The exhibition is dedicated to the heroes and events of 1940, a defining chapter in modern Greek history.

Depending on his schedule, the Prime Minister may also attend a ceremony unveiling a bust of fallen police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis,

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