ATHENS: Greece's incoming prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is a hard-nosed reformer from a conservative political dynasty with controversial civil service job cuts on his resume.
"A painful cycle has closed," Mitsotakis said in a televised address, adding that Greece would"proudly raise its head again" on his watch. He also wants to renegotiate Greece's tight fiscal targets in talks with the country's international creditors. "No civil servants will be fired ... but this does not mean we will be taking on more than we need ... I will not tolerate pointless hirings," he told Star TV in June.In a country with a long tradition of nepotism, Mitsotakis swears by meritocracy and has vowed not to put any relatives in his cabinet.He is the son of former prime minister Constantine Mitsotakis, one of the country's longest-serving parliamentarians.
But leftist critics say Mitsotakis has turned New Democracy into a"hybrid" of nationalism and extreme neoliberalism in an unholy alliance to keep internal party balances intact. Another recently-arrived LAOS cadre who once headed a pro-Greek junta youth group, the lawyer Makis Voridis, was named shadow interior minister by Mitsotakis.
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