PM Mitsotakis briefs Parliament on 2024 fire season outcomes

PM Mitsotakis briefs Parliament on 2024 fire season outcomes

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed Parliament on Wednesday on the overall outcome of the 2024 fire-fighting season, in a briefing session that started at 11:00, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian
The discussion, which is expected to extend to all current political issues, is being held on the basis of article 142A of Parliament Regulations, with two rounds of speeches by the prime minister and political party leaders and a third, closing speech by the prime minister.

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