Under the leadership of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis the government committee of New Democracy will convene on Friday, April 4, at 11 a.m. In an effort to put an end to the recent internal strife within the ruling party, Mitsotakis is expected to shift the focus toward the 2027 elections, making it clear that he intends to lead the party into the next political battle.
According to government sources, today’s meeting is seen as a crucial opportunity to halt internal disputes and reaffirm unity within the party. This follows an attempted political reset through a cabinet reshuffle, which failed to deliver the desired results, with the move being overshadowed by the dismissal of a deputy minister, while the situation further deteriorated after controversy erupted over announced salary increases for the Armed Forces.
During the meeting, Mitsotakis is expected to clarify the distinct roles of ministers, MPs, and party officials, while also setting clear boundaries for each. His goal is to reactivate the parliamentary group and ensure that those who were not included in the government still feel valued and engaged in the administration’s broader vision.
He will also outline new initiatives aimed at increasing parliamentary involvement in shaping government policies and planning for the coming years.
Additionally, the prime pinister will highlight what his government has accomplished, what it is currently working on, and what it aims to achieve in the next two years to fulfill its commitments from the 2023 elections.
In this context, he is set to emphasize the significance of political and economic stability—factors he considers crucial advantages for Greece amid the evolving global landscape, especially following the recent announcement of tariffs by the United States.
Following Mitsotakis’ address, the session will proceed with the election of a new parliamentary secretary.