ATHENS – Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reaffirmed his government’s commitment to overhauling Greece’s judicial system at a Ministry of Justice event. He stressed that strengthening the rule of law has been a priority since 2019, focusing on addressing systemic issues rather than questioning the competence of judges.
Mitsotakis outlined three key challenges facing the courts: lengthy proceedings, insufficient use of digital technology, and the need for modernized infrastructure and improved staff training. He highlighted his administration’s progress, stating that 30 significant institutional reforms have been implemented since he took office. The Prime Minister’s remarks underscore the ongoing effort to improve efficiency and transparency within the Greek judicial system.
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