The re-elected regional governor of Central Greece, Fanis Spanos, and the regional council members for the new term were sworn in at the packed municipal theater of Lamia.
Minister of State, Makis Voridis, in his brief congratulatory message to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, underlined the diverse landscape that the regional authority is now called upon to serve. In fact, he determined that the landscape is completely different compared to the landscape from 2019 to now.
Makis Voridis identified the high expectations for the level of cooperation set by the government and noted that “..the local government codes will be ready by 2024”, and he underlined that “for the first time the local government will accumulate all the laws. In order to better cope with its work”.
“At the same time, the mechanism of decentralization of responsibilities is implemented through multi-level governance,” he added.
In fact, addressing the regional governor, he meaningfully said: “Comrade Fanis, my regional governor, we have before us a very important and worthwhile task to do together… We are all here to support your endeavours.”
“Thank you for entrusting us with confidence in 2019 on the foundation of 2014. Joys and sorrows, crises and triumphs, the coronavirus and natural disasters, but also major infrastructure projects, important new investments, a dense and robust social security code, and our first base together at home. We built,” he began. The re-elected regional governor, Mr. In his speech, Fanis Spanos took a journey through the events from 2014 to now and said, “Today more than ever we are indebted to you. We are here today not because of the faith you invested in our message, but because of the faith you have shown in our self-government project, now our ethos. , we have a solid image of style and work.”
Fanis Spanos mentioned the 4 pillars that determine the path of ethics and style, democratic opinion, modesty, honesty, “Amateur interest, but the seriousness of professionalism will characterize our every word and every action. ».
Fanis Spanos referred to collaboration as the second pillar, defining collaboration with open dialogue and all “agencies, living and active society. With absolute respect for each one's role, with reciprocity, but with a mutual understanding of goals and efforts for the common good,” he said.
As the 3rd pillar he referred to “hard work”, “hard work in small and big, easy and hard. So that no opportunity is wasted, so that we leave no battle uncontested.”
Fanis Spanos referred to love as the fourth pillar. “Without simplistic and degenerate analysis. Pure, unadulterated love for our country and its people. Love “ever endures, always believes, always trusts, always endures. A love that never fails,” he told the Most Blessed Archbishop who attended the oath-taking ceremony.
Earlier, Fthiotida Metropolitan Mr. Simeon, speaking on behalf of the other bishops of central Greece who were present, said, “On behalf of all of us, I offer you our prayers, love, and spirit for loving cooperation. All of you, without exception, chosen ones, beloved tracts, we will cooperate whether we agree or disagree, because cooperation means not losing your identity.” , is to collaborate with diversity, otherness and individuality.
Archbishop Hieronymos, Chalkidos, Istiaia and Northern Sporades Metropolitans Mr. Chrysostamos, Thebes, Levadia and Avlis Mr. George, Mr. Mr. Carbenizio George, Skopelos Theophilist Bishop Mr. Nicodemus Mr. as well as representative of Metropolitan Phogitos the Arkim. Father Nectarios Moulatsiotis.
Mr. Apart from Voritis, Minister of Civil Defense Mr. Yiannis Oikonomo, Minister of Social Cohesion and Family, Mrs. Sophia Zaharakis, Deputy Minister of Justice Mr. Ioannis Boukas, mayors, agencies and representatives of the productive classes attended.
Source: APE-ME
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