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Mitsotakis Lays Out 2030 Reform Agenda, Defends Constitutional Overhaul

Mitsotakis Lays Out 2030 Reform Agenda, Defends Constitutional Overhaul

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The Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis used his weekly review of government policy on Sunday to outline what he described as a vision for Greece in 2030, presenting a package of constitutional, economic and institutional reforms aimed at making the country, as he said, “more modern, functional and more mature.”

Mitsotakis said the government would pursue what he called “bold but necessary” changes through the upcoming constitutional revision process, including the establishment of non-state universities, amendments to provisions governing ministerial accountability, further strengthening judicial independence and linking tenure in the public sector to performance evaluations.

The proposals also include constitutional safeguards against future bankruptcy risks, recognition of affordable housing as a state obligation, stronger provisions addressing climate change and a framework of principles governing the use of artificial intelligence.

“Different interventions, with a common goal: a country better prepared for the challenges of the future,” Mitsotakis said, arguing that the reforms are designed with the next decade in mind rather than the next election cycle.

The Greek prime minister also highlighted the European Commission’s

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