Mrs. Mitsotakis: Let’s build a rampart against those who plunder Christianity

Mrs. Mitsotakis: Let’s build a rampart against those who plunder Christianity
Mrs. Mitsotakis: Let’s build a rampart against those who plunder Christianity
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The stakes of her election June 9, both at the European and national level, the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed, speaking at a gathering of citizens in Drosia. At the same time, he sent a message for the parties to the right of New Democracy. “To build a rampart against those who in the most obscene way plunder Christianity”he emphasized.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis which invited citizens to register on the platform for the postal vote, which closes on Holy Mondaydefined as a central bet the rallying of old and new executives of the governing faction, the rallying of the electoral base of the New Democracy and the openings to new pools of voters, with the aim of confronting the great danger, as he mentioned, of laxity and indifference.

“The political message of the European elections is of great importance. The opposition parties are looking at how New Democracy will weaken and want Mitsotakis to be less powerful. We tell them that in the elections we will send a message of stability, continuity and consistency,” the Prime Minister emphasized.

Mitsotakis to Ieronymos: Our cooperation in its institutionally defined framework was, is and remains extremely close

The Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakiswith His Beatitude Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece Mr. Mr. Jeromestructures of the Holy Archdiocese of Athens were visited in the morning, in Dilesi, Boeotia.

Their first stop was at the nursery school “Evangelismos Tis Theotokou”, where they were welcomed by Metropolitan Fthiotidos Simeon and had the opportunity to talk with the 47 students of the structure and their teachers. They were given a tour of the classrooms and the digital story and play room, while the children sang Lazarus carols and offered Easter gifts, their own creations.

“I want, Your Beatitude, to thank and congratulate you for your great social work, visiting today three structures that are under the supervision of the Archdiocese.

And as we enter Holy Week, I think your words, that above all we must treat one another with love and respect, resonate today more than ever.

And I want to emphasize once again that our cooperation in its institutionally defined framework was, is and remains extremely close. And that we look forward precisely to this important social footprint of the Church, which comes and complements state structures, state welfare, always giving an excess of love and support to those who need it most.

And in your person, I would also like to thank all your collaborators, clergy and laity, the thousands of volunteers, who assist this very rich social work of the Church. And as, as I said, the great celebration of Christianity is approaching, days of reflection but also days when all of us can ask ourselves what more we can do to help especially those who need it most. So it is with great pleasure that I am here with you today.” said Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

“I want to emphasize that everyone who works here is making enormous efforts to support our children and their families in the best possible way,” noted the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece.

“Our Prime Minister came today to see you, tell him that you are well and that now that school is closed and we will all celebrate Easter together, you will become better children and so you will rise again to continue the struggle. A good effort is being made, the parents are quite happy.

Again, I and our partners are pleased with the offer to families, but also to our children as such. And we would like more such schools but, as we said yesterday, we are asking for a good cooperation, so that together with Church and State we can do such projects and be proud of them. We thank you very much for being with us even today”, emphasized Archbishop Hieronymos.

Then the Prime Minister and the Archbishop they went to the kindergarten “The Life-Giving Spring”, where English language and drama classes are held. The Prime Minister saw the premises of the station up close and talked to the 15 young students.

Soon after, they visited it “Agios Porphyrios” Gerontology Center, where they were guided around its premises and discussed with the 60 elderly people accommodated in the structure, exchanging wishes for Easter. The center has been built with funding from the NSRF on an area of ​​27 acres, with a total building area of ​​5,000

The article is in Greek

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