Mitsotakis' message for the Panhellenic exams: "Believe in yourself"

The Prime Minister recalled the 1550 free support line where psychologists and specialists provide assistance to students. He urged the candidates to enter the halls with a calm and clear mind.

Mitsotakis message for the Panhellenic exams: Believe in yourself

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In a video posted on social media, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed a message to the students who are beginning the Panhellenic Exams today, Friday.

The Prime Minister noted that he is certain the candidates do not want to hear the “usual clichés” and chose to emphasize the need to support the students and their families. In this context, he reminded them of the free 24-hour support hotline 1550, through which, as he noted, psychologists and specialists can be there for those who feel anxious, under pressure, or in need of someone to talk to.

At the same time, he urged the candidates to trust themselves and the effort they have put in throughout the year, emphasizing that they should enter the exam room with a clear mind and composure.

“Believe in yourselves and in the hard work you’ve put in,” he said, concluding his message with best wishes for success to everyone.

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