Fifty -eight years after the junta coup of April 21, 1967, Kyriakos Mitsotakis He emphasized, on the occasion of the sad anniversary, that historical memory is now being transformed into “mature force” In a post, the prime minister paid tribute to the resistance fighters, stressing that Greece responds to the challenges of the present with faith in democracy and parliament.
‘We go beyond the weaknesses of the transition, staying away from easy demagogy and divide“, He noted.
In his message, the prime minister was particularly concerned with the need for political stability and democratic normalcy, especially in a period of international uncertainty at both geopolitical and economic levels. According to Mr. Mitsotakis, this stability is necessary to “translate into individual well -being”.
Concluding his position, the prime minister emphasized that the lessons of the past continue to guide the country. “The lessons of the past lead us to the footsteps of the future this year,” he said.
See the Prime Minister’s post:
Fifty -eight years since the junta coup, historical memory turns into mature power. On the occasion of the sad …
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