Overview
- Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis insists the rule of law in Greece is 'stronger than ever,' amid criticism from human rights groups.
- Mitsotakis hosted European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, emphasizing the importance of rule-of-law issues ahead of EU elections.
- Criticism targets the Greek government's alleged targeting and failure to protect journalists and activists.
- Mitsotakis attributes the criticism to political opponents, accusing them of tarnishing Greece's reputation.
- Recent legislative reforms, including the adoption of same-sex marriage and plans for postal voting, are highlighted as evidence of progress.