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Mitsotakis mobilizes ND for 2027: Strategic appointments, core policy pillars, and political messaging toward the center

The Prime Minister outlined a long-term roadmap through 2031, while launching early party mobilization and taking aim at both the opposition and internal dissent

Newsroom June 17 07:10

Although the next national elections are still nearly two years away, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is wasting no time in activating New Democracy’s (ND) electoral machinery, taking a decisive step to solidify party organization and voter alignment ahead of a potential third term. In a politically calibrated address to the Political Committee, he set the party’s trajectory not only through the 2027 election cycle but ambitiously out to 2031.

This early mobilization reflects both confidence in ND’s political capital and a strategic move to exploit the fragmented opposition landscape. With the reshuffling of key personnel and the appointment of Kostas Skrekas as party secretary, Mitsotakis is sharpening ND’s internal apparatus—starting with staffing secretariats, ramping up outreach initiatives like the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), and preparing for the upcoming party congress in December (or January, if delayed).

Four Strategic Priorities to 2027

In setting the policy framework for the next electoral period, Mitsotakis outlined four central priorities:

  1. Support for the Middle Class, emphasizing continued tax reductions, income reinforcement, and housing affordability.
  2. Public Sector Reform, with a focus on delivering results in health, education, justice, and security.
  3. Strengthening National Defense, particularly through military investment.
  4. Bridging Regional Inequality, narrowing the developmental gap between urban centers and the periphery.

The overarching vision projects stability, technocratic continuity, and an appeal to centrist voters who have historically fluctuated between mainstream parties.

The Challenge and Necessity of Enlargement

Significantly, Mitsotakis reiterated his commitment to political enlargement, describing it as essential for maintaining ND’s dominant status. He aims to retain centrist voters who might otherwise drift toward Centre-Left alternatives, while also addressing patriotic concerns typically courted by right-of-center factions.

While recent cabinet adjustments have pulled ND MPs closer into the core team, the Prime Minister hinted that future expansion would be person-specific, signaling openness to external recruits if they serve the party’s broader electoral calculus.

Opposition Under Fire: The “Absurd Alliance” and the Tempi Debate

Mitsotakis did not hold back in attacking the opposition, particularly the emerging axis between Zoi Konstantopoulou, Kyriakos Velopoulos, Dimitris Natsios, and Stefanos Kasselakis. He derided their cooperation in submitting a pre-investigative proposal, accusing him of high treason as emblematic of what he termed a “guild of the absurd.”

Drawing a direct line between today’s antics and the populist upheavals of the early 2010s, he alluded to the era of the “indignados square protests”. The Prime Minister is expected to address the Pre-Investigation debate in plenary himself, with internal sources indicating that this decision is already finalized.

Subtle Rebukes: Inner-Party Tensions Surface

Beyond the opposition, Mitsotakis also took veiled shots at internal critics, referencing “self-appointed national issue advisors” and those who have “descended from their couch” to offer unsolicited commentary. Although unnamed, the remarks were widely interpreted as directed toward former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, who is set to appear later today alongside Kostas Karamanlis at a book launch hosted by journalist Stavros Lygeros.

By contrast, Mitsotakis will appear at a Labor Ministry event focused on reversing brain drain, sending a clear message that his focus remains on forward-looking governance and generational renewal.

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Looking Ahead

With organizational groundwork being laid, policy priorities outlined, and ideological lines drawn, Mitsotakis is making it clear that New Democracy’s path to 2027 is already under construction. In a shifting political landscape marked by coalition volatility and ideological repositioning, early mobilization, centrist capture, and internal discipline may prove to be the National Democrats’ (ND) most effective electoral weapons.

 

 

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