As Adonis Georgiadis, I always emphasize that politics is not about style, gossip, or personal life – it is applied art. Only the results matter. Everything else is noise, distracting from what truly makes a difference. And the results speak for themselves.
Lessons from Argentina
Consider the case of Argentina and President Javier Milei. When he was elected, many laughed: electric saws, personal style, and even personal gossip dominated the headlines. Yet, two years later, the country proves that strategic thinking and determination produce real results.
- Annual inflation dropped from 211.4% to 31.8%, a 179.6-point reduction.
- In midterm elections, Milei sweeps victories even in Buenos Aires Province, the Peronist stronghold, demonstrating that the political decay that destroyed one of the wealthiest nations can be reversed.
- Leftist factions worldwide are crying black tears today.
This example clearly shows that political success does not depend on appearances, but on measurable outcomes and strategic action.
Greece’s NHS: From Misery to Transformation
I apply the same logic to Greece’s National Health System (NHS). Through targeted reforms in Emergency Departments (EDs), we have achieved a 65% reduction in average patient waiting times from February to October 2025.
- Average waiting time is now 3 hours 30 minutes, down from 9.5 hours at the start of the year.
- Agia Sofia Children’s Hospital achieved a 65% reduction, from 4.4 hours to 1.6 hours, demonstrating the power of new administrative tools.
- Large hospitals like Evangelismos (-37%) and Attikon (-25%) show substantial progress.
As I often say, “We don’t change the narrative, we change reality.” The NHS of tomorrow is not a promise – it is proven results, built on technology, transparency, and evaluation to create a modern, human, and reliable healthcare system.
Arguments and Comparisons
- Results over gossip: Just like in Argentina, numbers speak louder than rumors or opinions in healthcare and politics.
- Strategy and boldness: Applied politics produces tangible outcomes in both the economy and public health.
- International perspective: Greece can learn from global examples: the right strategy overturns outdated political frameworks.
- Measurable impact: Reduced inflation, shorter emergency waiting times, political stability – all prove the value of decisive leadership.
The Future: A Changing Greece
Reforms continue with the goal of bringing every hospital to an average ED waiting time of 3.5 hours or less. The NHS of tomorrow will be fast, human-centered, and reliable, protecting citizens instead of burdening them.
In conclusion, political success and reform effectiveness are not measured by gossip or appearances. With strategy, boldness, and determination, Greece can revive economically, socially, and politically. Just like Milei in Argentina and me in the NHS, the results speak louder than any rumor.
Source: pagenews.gr
