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Government Rules Out Abolition of Social Support Agency, First Lady's Resignation to 'Protect its Work'

Published January 12, 2026, 08:26

The government assures that it is not considering the abolition of the Social Support Agency, despite recent public questioning. The First Lady's resignation from her position as President of the Agency, as well as from all charitable organizations, is attributed to the need to protect its work, following the publication of a video that caused reactions. Government Spokesman Konstantinos Letympiotis stressed that the Agency operates with transparency and legality, and has significantly strengthened support for students in the last two years. A meeting of the Agency's Administrative Committee is expected to take place for an official statement on the matter. Mr. Letympiotis described the criticism as unfounded attacks with political and partisan motives, denying any discussion of transferring the Agency's funds to other organizations, such as the State Scholarship Foundation. The government insists on the value of the Agency's work and the need for it to continue to operate without interruption. The case has provoked strong reactions and questions about the Agency's transparency and accountability. It is recalled that the First Lady's resignation came after the publication of a video allegedly showing her in discussion with a businessman regarding possible financial transactions. The authenticity of the video is disputed, however its publication caused a wave of public criticism and questions. The government has stressed that the First Lady's resignation does not constitute an admission of guilt, but a move to protect the Agency's work. The case is expected to continue to occupy the political agenda, as opposition parties are demanding full transparency and an investigation to determine whether any ethical rules or legal provisions have been violated. The government, for its part, insists that the Agency operates legally and transparently, while denouncing attempts to defame and politically exploit the case.