The visit, aimed at recognising the efforts of the city's sanitation staff during the festive season, was shared by Kasselakis on social media.
In a heartfelt post on Facebook, Kasselakis expressed his gratitude: "On Christmas morning, I wanted to be close to the cleaning workers of the Municipality of Athens, to be next to them. The people I met will spend the holidays working, ensuring the cleanliness of our cities and public hygiene. They are the unsung heroes of our everyday life. Thank you for your contribution. Merry Christmas!"
Photos from the visit accompanied his message, highlighting the dedication of those working to maintain the city's cleanliness during the holiday season.
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