The prime minister was at the event for the presentation of Alexis Pateli’s book
“All that we did, we did with a plan, with great effort, with a lot of effort, and Alexis was one of them, I would say,” silent protagonists “of this economic course of recovery of the country’s confidence was emphasized by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a statement in a statement in his statement at the event. Alexis Patel “The Great Return: The Road to Greece’s credibility”, in the National Gallery.
Mr. Mitsotakis referring to whether there is a “risk of repetition of the scenes that Mr Patelis describes that they have been corrected in your days with effort and effort” he said that he trusts the Greek people completely.
He specifically said: “This always depends on the Greek people. But as I had confident in 2023, when a New Democracy’s electoral victory had to come to substantially validate the achievements of the first four years, I always have confidence in the crisis of the Greek people and the citizens who see, judge, compare and remember. “
The prime minister, referring to the event, said that it was a very beautiful, warm, “I would also say a moving presentation of Alexis Patelis’ book, a very close associate, who participated in all the important decisions made from 2019 until a few months ago.”
And he added: “I think the book is gleefully described this extremely difficult journey of recovering the country’s confidence, through a series of unprecedented crises, which we tend to forget with great ease, such as pandemic, energy crisis, inflationary crisis, natural disasters. I would say that for me, which in one way I am a “silent co -star” on this route that Alexis describes, was an opportunity to remember where we started, where we have arrived, where we want to go. The book also includes a series of very useful remarks for the great challenges of the future. “
Finally, he wished the book “Be Well Right” and expressed the belief that it was “worth reading”.
“It is read very easily, more as a novel and less as a financial book. And I say this because in a country that is not distinguished for its strong memory, in a country that easily tends to consider the great conquests to consider it almost given and self -evident, it is worth remembering how difficult this route was, “Mr Mitsotakis added and ended up according to RES EIA:
“And I think it’s worth containing that everything we did, we achieved a plan, with great effort, with a lot of effort and Alexis was one of them, I would say,” silent protagonists “of this economic course of recovery of the country’s confidence.”