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Greek PM Sets Out 2026 Agenda, From Reforms at Home to Geopolitics Abroad

Greek PM Sets Out 2026 Agenda, From Reforms at Home to Geopolitics Abroad

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focused on the government’s unified policy blueprint for

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focused on the government’s unified policy blueprint for 2026—clearly framed with an eye on the upcoming elections—while also touching on Europe’s relations with the United States, developments surrounding Greenland, and Greece’s role in Gaza, in his weekly social media review on Sunday, Jan. 25

He underlined that the plan constituted a concrete roadmap, comprising 30 reforms and projects alongside 10 flagship legislative initiatives across all major policy areas. According to the prime minister, these ranged from income support measures and tackling the so-called “deep state” to upgrading the National Health System and public education, reforming urban planning authorities, and strengthening national defense and civil protection.

Among the issues highlighted was the dismantling of a large criminal network accused of systematically defrauding consumers by bypassing fuel input-output control systems at petrol stations.

Mitsotakis described 2026 as a milestone year, as the fuel input-output system would be digitally linked to the Independent Authority for Public Revenue’s myDATA platform. This integration, he explained, would allow more than 6,000 public and private fuel stations to be monitored with significantly greater accuracy and efficiency.

The prime minister also referred to the rise recorded in 2025 in patent and trademark

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