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Investment grade nigh

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis insisted Tuesday that Greece will be able to regain investment grade with a strong New Democracy government. In an interview with CNN, he also hailed the outcome of Sunday’s election as a “victory over populism in Greece” that serves as a lesson “for other liberal democracie­s.” “If you deliver real change for people, people will reward you,” he said. He said his defeat of “the populist opposition for a second time in a row” had “essentiall­y destroyed” main opposition SYRIZA. “Something happened in Greece that will resonate across other liberal democracie­s when it comes to the inherent fight between people who are focused on offering solutions and those who are engaged in the lovely politics of offering empty promises,” he said. He has “big ambitions” for ND’s second term. He wants to “transform” the country but is aware that he needs “at least two terms to do that.” “We need to have growth rates that are significan­tly higher than the eurozone average, which means more investment and more job creation.” “I’m also very much advocating a very progressiv­e agenda when it comes to public health, public education and the reduction of inequaliti­es. If you ask me what my one overarchin­g priority is, it would be to deliver higher growth rates by reducing inequality at the same time.” He said his government had reduced inequality by “offering targeted assistance during the pandemic and during the cost-of-living crisis to those who required it the most.” The green and digital agendas would also remain priorities, he said, noting there are still “lots of issues with the hardcore public sector which we need to address.” When shown footage from a recent New York Times report on alleged illegal pushbacks of migrants in the Aegean, he said he had ordered an investigat­ion into the incident. He described pushbacks as a “completely unacceptab­le practice” but also condemned “pushforwar­ds” from the Turkish side.

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