Mitsotakis unveils MyStreet app to monitor and protect public spaces

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presented the new MyStreet app at Maximos Mansion, describing it as a digital tool that allows citizens to monitor and report illegal use of public spaces.

“Just as it happened with MyCoast, which brought order to our beaches, I am sure that MyStreet will also bring order to our streets and squares,” Mitsotakis said.

He emphasised that the app’s success depends on municipal cooperation and integration of local data, noting that mayors would benefit politically by supporting citizen access to public spaces.

Mitsotakis added that MyStreet enables citizens, municipal employees, and municipal police officers to check in real time whether public spaces are being used legally and report any violations.

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