Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Placed Under Defense Ministry Oversight
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Within a week, the regulation to untangle the tangle of responsibilities - "Can a historical monument like the Unknown Soldier become a field for events unrelated to its mission? My answer is no," says the Prime Minister
Skertsis: Intervention for the Unknown Soldier's Monument - News Bulletin 247
Intervention on the issue that arose with the monument of the unknown soldier made the Minister of State ‘Akis Skrtsosby posting on Facebook. The post raises three questions at first: “Do you know that the monument of the unknown soldier (us) has not yet been officially declared by the state as a historic preserved monument, with what this entails for the legal protection provided for any corresponding ancient or modern monument? Do you know t…
The Press Office of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance is commenting in a particularly caustic manner on today’s post by the Prime Minister and the announcement on the protection of the monument to the Unknown Soldier that is being transferred to the Ministry of National Defense. “Today’s Sunday message and the statement by Mr. Mitsotakis, that in the future no Panos Routsis can claim his right to the square which bears its name from the uprising of …
Opposition Reactions to Mitsotakis' Announcements Regarding the Unknown Soldier Monument and Routsis
Strong reactions were caused by the announcements of Kyriakos Mitsotakis regarding the assignment of the transfer of responsibility for the protection, maintenance and cleanliness of the monument of the Unknown Soldier from the Ministry of…More...
Clarifications regarding the legislative regulation announced on Sunday by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the protection and safeguarding of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, in Syntagma Square, were provided by government sources. Specifically,… Monument to the Unknown Soldier: Protection to the Defense, Security Measures to the Hellenic Police - NAVY
The Prime Minister's silence on Panos Routsis and his hunger strike was "broken" in today's review by K. Mitsotakis. In a recital of self-admiration, the Prime Minister commented on the case by saying that "Justice finds solutions". At the same time, however, he announced the transfer of responsibility for the monument to the Unknown Soldier to the Ministry of Defense. "I'm getting to our point. Justice ultimately finds solutions. And Democracy …
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