
Yesterday he held a meeting on economics. cabinetwith the prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis leave open the possibility of additional financial support of 1 billion euros from next year to cover “urgent needs” in terms of energy and precision, stressing, however, that “we will not succumb to the new “give it all” and populism”. This is 1 billion euros which is budgeted, but given that end-of-year aid has already been announced, this amount can be used from the first quarter of the new year, when we will be in the heart of winter.If elections are held in early April or even in May, which is the most likely scenario, then perhaps support measures they will also have political influence in the last phase before the elections.
Greater growth
Addressing the cabinet, Mr. Mitsotakis stressed that “we will not succumb to the new give it all and populism.”
From there, Mr. Mitsotakis referred more broadly to the budget, which also has symbolic significance as it coincides with the 200th anniversary of the presentation of the revolutionary nation’s first income and expenditure report for 1823. “This year’s budget proves that another aspect of economic policy is social care. Investment brings new jobs, and increased government revenue allows us to support households and businesses,” Mr. Mitsotakis noted, adding that this year’s budget “serves stability, continuity and consistency and, above all, our commitment to the struggle for a modern state.” . Continuing, Mr. Mitsotakis focused on growth, highlighting that it is projected to be “much higher than the European average, perhaps three times higher in 2023,” while he spoke of “record investment and export” with the number of employees, currently exceeded 4.1 million people.
It is clear that the Prime Minister will put the center of gravity on the economy, which, as the old unwritten law says, always decides elections. Maxima is immediately awaiting the payment of the second tranche of 3.5 billion from the Recovery Fund, which are “funds that will stimulate the real economy as a whole and support the whole of society,” as the prime minister said, concluding that “They create hope for many and perhaps some anxiety for some.” In conclusion, Mr. Mitsotakis once again referred to the “basket of households”, emphasizing that “we are a government that is with the country, and we are with many.” Maximos understands that this measure is not a solution to the underlying problem of accuracy, however, in combination with other support measures, it is believed that “they freed the weakest” and “the prices of basic goods were limited.” In the afternoon, the Prime Minister spoke at the “Politics for the Elimination of Violence against Women” event on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

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