Walk in Ermou by Kyriakos Mitsotakis – Talk to merchants, light a candle in Kapnikarea [εικόνες, βίντεο] The | POLITICS



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In the morning, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Ermou Street, to speak to merchants and citizens about the course of the market in the commercial “heart” of Athens, a few days after the reopening of retail trade.

The Prime Minister spoke to merchants, listened to their concerns and asked about the move. Many workers thanked Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the effective management of the health crisis and at the same time they shared with him the difficulties their businesses face due to the effects of the pandemic.

“People are starting to move a little bit more, it will increase,” he said.
Responding to the concerns of people in the market about the prospects for tourism, Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted that “we will find a way for people to come safely.” “I estimate that from the end of June we will see another story,” he added.

Prime Minister spoke to employees on Ermou Street / Photo: Prime Minister’s Press Office / Dimitris Papamitsos
In a relaxed atmosphere, Kyriakos Mitsotakis greets employees and merchants / Photo: Press Office of the Prime Minister / Dimitris Papamitsos
Traders informed the Prime Minister of the opening days of the market opening / Photo: Prime Minister’s Press Office / Dimitris Papamitsos

Kyriakos Mitsotakis was particularly interested in implementing health protection measures. He spoke to security guards at the entrance of various stores, asked about the maximum number of customers based on the area of ​​each space, and observed the observance of distances at cash registers.

The Prime Minister stopped for a few minutes at the Panagia Kapnikarea church, where he lit a candle, while still thanking the police men who are responsible for the security of the area.

There were also selfies with citizens rushing to greet the Prime Minister / Photo: Prime Minister’s Press Office / Dimitris Papamitsos
The Prime Minister had a conversation with two students who took a walk in Ermou at the same time / Photo: Prime Minister’s Press Office / Dimitris Papamitsos

Speaking to police officers, Kyriakos Mitsotakis discovered that his equipment was new, noting that the government had been particularly concerned with the acquisition of bulletproof vests and discussed their operational tasks with them.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis entered the church in Kapnikarea where he lit a candle / Photo: Press Office of the Prime Minister / Dimitris Papamitsos
The Prime Minister had a conversation with police officers / Photo: Prime Minister’s Press Office / Dimitris Papamitsos

The Prime Minister was accompanied by the President of the Athens Chamber of Commerce, Stavros Kafounis.



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