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Parliament: Mitsotakis' Proposal to Establish an Inter-Party Committee to Strengthen the Primary Sector Accepted

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The Prime Minister's proposal was voted down after 16 hours of debate - Four-month work period

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Opposition parties raised procedural disagreements and denounced the government's interest in farmers as pretentious.

The Plenary Session of the Parliament has accepted “by majority” a proposal by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to establish an Inter-Party Parliamentary Committee with the objective of “studying the problems and developing proposals for strengthening the primary sector, based on contemporary challenges and international developments.” The debate lasted a total of 16 hours, with the government majority voting in favor of the proposal and all o…

Alexis Charitsis, the president of the New Left, launched an attack on the government and the prime minister, accusing him of saying that the proposal for a national inter-party committee on agriculture is pretentious and constitutes a mockery... Al. Charitsis: The prime minister's proposal for an inter-party committee is pretentious and constitutes a mockery - NAVTEMPORIKI

Following the fruitless meeting with farmers' representatives, the proposal of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to establish an Inter-Party Parliamentary Committee to strengthen the primary sector is being discussed in Parliament. SYRIZA proposes the creation of a permanent National Agricultural Policy Council under the auspices of Parliament, to formulate and implement a strategy in the sector, while PASOK calls for the establishment of a Nat…

The prime minister's proposal for the establishment of the cross-party committee is met with resistance from opposition parties, who are calling for the start of a substantive dialogue (either national or within the framework of a national council), characterizing the government study as pretextual.

·Greece
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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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