
Prime Minister’s speech continues Kyriakou Mitsotakis in Heraklion, Crete.
“I can look you in the eyes and say: We said it and we did it“, he stressed, noting that all this happened at a time when a series of successive crises was developing. “We have overcome difficulties, opportunities and have not crossed the line,” he said, saying that he was taking “responsibility.” “There were mistakes and oversights,” he said, but they are being corrected, stressing that the governmentan agreement of honesty and trust with citizens“.
“I said I would reduce taxes and we have reduced more than 50 taxes and fees. I promised more jobs and investment and we have created 300,000 new jobs. I promised a stronger homeland and we have it with Rafales, Vibers, Bellaras and our alliances. Through the digital state, we have already processed 1.2 billion automatic transactions, instead of suffering in queues,” he emphasized and added: “This is the Greece of the future that I promised you and we are making it possible.. A Greece where they don’t ask for the obvious, with pensions that are finally paid out on time, with kindergartens from the age of 4, with exemplary schools and professional lyceums, with universities that are owned by students, not squatters. After 42 months, I can look you in the eye and say yes, we said it and we did it.
Then go to short review government route.
First of all, in terms of the economy, “Greece records one of the highest growth rates in Europe”, “is beyond any supervision”, “In Davos, foreign investors have expressed a desire to invest” and “we are one step away from restoring investment grade “. He added that “the citizen pays less ENFIA and contributions”, “pensioners will see higher earnings in 12 years” and “there will be the 3rd significant increase in the minimum wage from April 1”.
And he continued the promise that “targeted support measures will be continued.”
Source: Kathimerini

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