it was professor kevin featherstone of the london school of economics who said the risk is mitsotakisrapped in an illiberal party. let's look at the mammoth task ahead of you. here you are, the new prime minister and you need to roll up your sleeves. the greek people have suffered. they have been traumatised by a decade of austerity and your gdp has lost 25%, unemployment is 1.2 million people without a job from a population of roughly 11 million. people cannot make ends meet. the average salary is about 650 euros a month and the cost of living is really high. you have so many priorities, prime minister, how will you select just a few? my number one priority is to restore the greek economy to an aggressive growth path. this growth cannot come through consumption and excessive borrowing. we tried that. and it failed. we all know the results. it has to be growth led by investment — foreign, private and domestic investment, and innovation and entrepreneurship. i want to create private—sectorjobs and that is my number one priority, to make greece an attractive destination for capital — do