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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Message against toxicity, what he considers victories in politics & the books he reads

The prime minister spoke to the actor and YouTuber Giannis Sarakatsani in a different interview

Newsroom June 7 10:34

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participated in an interview while in transit with actor and YouTuber Yiannis Sarakatsani, where they discussed the significance of the European elections in addressing political discord and shared insights into the Prime Minister’s recent reading choices.

Highlighting the importance of the European elections, the Prime Minister articulated that decisions impacting daily life are influenced by the European Parliament, underscoring the necessity of electing MEPs aligned with Greek interests. Delving into the topic of the Recovery Fund, he emphasized that the future trajectory of Europe directly impacts the lives of citizens, urging against apathy towards European institutions.

Mr. Mitsotakis further underscored the imperative of a pro-European majority to uphold the continent’s values. Acknowledging the prevalence of anti-European sentiment within Europe, the Prime Minister emphasized ND’s unequivocal commitment to the European project, aligning the party’s heritage with its longstanding affiliation with Europe.

While expressing regret over the lack of national consensus in the European Parliament, Mr. Mitsotakis bemoaned the politicization of internal conflicts within the European arena. Addressing the concerning trend of toxicity in politics, the Prime Minister highlighted the erosion of civility exacerbated by the digital age, cautioning against the propagation of misinformation by politicians.

He shared his nuanced approach to handling toxicity, citing the importance of distinguishing between constructive critique and unwarranted personal attacks. Reflecting on his family’s experience with unwarranted public scrutiny, Mr. Mitsotakis elucidated on the emotional toll such incidents may exact, particularly on loved ones.

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Opening up about his personal resilience in the face of adversity, the Prime Minister recounted instances of unwarranted attacks and the need to prioritize public service over personal vendettas. He emphasized his commitment to serving all citizens impartially and resolutely condemned unwarranted animosity in political discourse. Drawing strength from tangible achievements benefiting vulnerable segments of society, Mr. Mitsotakis extolled the transformative impact of social welfare initiatives on individual lives. In a rare revelation, the Prime Minister disclosed his experience with psychotherapy, advocating for mental health support as a crucial tool to navigate challenges.

Embracing a candid approach to personal well-being, he commended the accessibility of mental health resources for individuals facing difficulties. Wrapping up the discussion, the Prime Minister shared his current literary interests, divulging his engagement with Orhan Pamuk’s “The Museum of Innocence” and a comparative analysis of European nations in “Paradoxical Country,” underscoring the educational value gleaned from exploring diverse perspectives in literature.

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