17 November 2025, 21:21

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[VIDEO] President: Not a single euro will be lost on the issue of educational reform

[VIDEO] President: Not a single euro will be lost on the issue of educational reform

The President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulidis, emphasized that he is not going to allow even one euro of the European funds to which our country is entitled to be lost, for the issue of educational reform.

In the context of the Recovery and Resilience Fund, he noted, the subject of teacher evaluation is also included.

The President of the Republic pointed out that the discussion of the issue begins the day after tomorrow in the competent committee of the Parliament and expressed the hope that the parties and the Parliament will respond to this need.

He indicated that this specific milestone is intertwined with 60 million euros and must be passed by the Parliament, immediately.

President Christodoulidis noted that in the years 2025, no one should refuse the evaluation.

Finally, he noted that the relevant consultation took place a long time ago and there is no justification for the slightest delay in passing the reform.

Source: Radio RIK

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