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“Parallel” agenda of Maximos

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“Parallel” agenda of Maximos

Can the question of monitoring remain at the forefront of relevance – and rightly so – but many open fronts continue to exist, as does their demanding management.

The crisis that manifested focused on the deed Androulakis was unexpected and certainly shifted the focus away from a number of other issues.

On the positive side, another crisis that many feared would manifest at the end of the week seems to be finally fading away.

Concern that due to the release of the floating drilling rig “Abdul Hamid Khan“Ankara will continue with new challenges and contesting the act of sovereignty and sovereign rights in Greece or Cyprus does not seem to be confirmed.

The Turkish research vessel moved to areas under Turkish jurisdiction, which was initially assessed as positive. Of course, this does not mean that there has been a complete decline on the Greek-Turkish front.

Athens remains on high alert as continued high signals and consistent provocations from the Turkish side are not expected to simply disappear. After all, airspace violations continue, as do Turkish drone flights, maintaining a low-key climate of tension that requires a certain level of concern on the Greek side.

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Waiting for the opening parliamentOn August 22, with the agenda focused on the issue of monitoring, preparations were made for the presence of the Prime Minister at the International Exhibition in Thessaloniki.

Its leaders Megaros Maximos declare that TEF in fact, this will be the starting point of a long pre-election period, as the joint primary government and opposition parties will present the basic framework not only for solving current issues, but also a proposal with which they will qualify for a vote. at the elections.

In addition to “managing” the Androulakis case, the government is focusing on supporting households during the energy crisis and the Greek-Turkish one.

Of course, in terms of issues that need to be addressed immediately, the difficult economic reality for the daily lives of citizens remains in the first place, given the rising cost of energy, as well as steadily moving high inflation and increasing overall costs. purchase of goods and services.

From government they say the key challenge remains to continue to support citizens to ensure accuracy with tools already activated.

However, at the same time, the need to maintain fiscal balance is emphasized, since the main goal is to achieve investment grade, a goal that the government considers achievable. Collectively, great efforts are being made to overcome the bureaucratic hurdles that will allow the Recovery Fund’s operations to “work” at a rapid pace.

Purposeful actions to ensure energy supply have also been activated.

As many European countries brace for the worst-case scenario, Athens is moving in three directions: building up liquefied natural gas (LNG) inventories, which is increasing with a second tank at Revitus, encouraging a switch to diesel fuel for some activities and for industry. use and, cessation of the more intensive use of brown coal.

From managing the energy crisis at EU level to the present. there is no optimism that some package of measures will appear centrally from which Greece could also benefit. According to him, if something changes and Europe moves in concert, this will be an additional advantage.

The constant state of alert extends to the fire front, at least until mid-September. The report on the fire season so far is generally considered satisfactory, and the picture is better than in the rest of the Mediterranean countries, which also faced devastating fires.

Parallel to all this, the Prime Minister’s Office is working on a program for the Prime Minister’s country trips, again with the dual purpose of highlighting the targeted actions that have been taken across the regions and presenting the priorities that will move forward in the second term of office.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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