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Fire in Attica: Rapid compensation processes for fire victims – Government responses to the opposition

The government is on the offensive to prevent the dismantling of Civil Protection and provides answers regarding the AIGIS program. The platform for state aid will be open by August 21st

Newsroom August 15 08:26

Amid the backdrop of what would traditionally be a period of political calm, recent events have necessitated a more vigilant stance. The government has taken proactive measures to ensure the protection and integrity of its actions, particularly regarding the handling of the recent fires in Attica. The administration, led by the Prime Minister, is preparing to engage in a thorough defense of its strategies and execution, emphasizing the continuous improvement of its civil protection mechanisms.

In anticipation of upcoming discussions in the Parliament, where a more measured and data-driven analysis is expected, the government has resolved to respond decisively to all critiques. This includes addressing concerns raised by opposition figures, particularly those whose criticisms might be driven more by political positioning than by substantive issues.

Notably, the Prime Minister has demonstrated a personal commitment to shielding the civil protection apparatus from what he perceives as politically motivated attacks. The government’s stance is clear: while there is always room for improvement, the efforts of the state machinery should not be undermined by the adversarial rhetoric that often follows such crises.

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In a parallel move, the government has also addressed claims and perceptions regarding the execution of specific programs, such as the AEGIS initiative, by presenting concrete data on their progress. This is part of a broader strategy to counter any narrative that might question the government’s effectiveness in disaster management and recovery efforts.

As for Mr. Kasselakis, the administration has chosen to directly address and refute his assertions, particularly those made during his recent return to the political scene. The government’s communication strategy has also extended to rectifying public narratives that may misrepresent certain actions, ensuring that the discourse remains grounded in fact rather than speculation.

Overall, the government is committed to maintaining transparency and accountability, swiftly implementing support measures for those affected, while also defending the integrity and performance of its civil protection efforts against any unfounded criticism.

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