Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Giorgos Pierrakakis, has asserted that recent extrajudicial settlement mechanisms have been successfully transformed into tools for protecting primary residences. He highlighted a significant discrepancy between the opposition’s rhetoric and their voting record on the matter, noting that only 22% of articles related to the reforms were voted down. Pierrakakis compared this low rejection rate to the level typically seen only with international conventions, suggesting broad underlying agreement. The Minister’s comments come amidst ongoing debate regarding the effectiveness and fairness of the foreclosure procedures. He implied the opposition’s criticisms are not reflected in their parliamentary actions. The government maintains the reforms offer crucial protection for homeowners facing financial hardship. Finance Minister also commented on the voting patterns.