Mitsotakis: We will make the lives of Greeks living abroad easier

Mitsotakis

Mitsotakis elaborated on the fantastic course of the financial system and the applicable forecasts made via the European Commission.

He then touched on the national action against childhood obesity, the new Piraeus courthouse, the “Renovate-Rent” programme, the digital transformation of Consular Services, the conclusion of the file on water administration and flood safety in Thessaly by means of the Dutch enterprise HVA International, and the development of help to our fellow residents affected by the floods.

“Today I’m going to discuss to you about the financial system and the Commission’s forecasts, emergency useful resource to our fellow citizens in December, development on the Permanent Price Reduction application and market controls, upgrading the Emergency Departments of 9 hospitals, and the National Action Against Childhood Obesity, the new Piraeus Courthouse, the “Renovate-Rent” programme, the digital transformation of the Consular Services, the conclusion of the record on water management and flood safety in Thessaly with the aid of the Dutch employer HVA International, and of path the development of assistance to our fellow residents affected by means of the floods.”

The Greek PM admitted that the answer to precision is now not temporary and subsidy measures.

“But they are extremely beneficial and necessary, in conjunction with our different interventions to maintain expenditures on the shelves,” he emphasised.

“Like the Permanent Price Reduction programme, which now consists of 848 codes – nearly 200 more than remaining Sunday – throughout 37 key product categories. At the same time, controls with the aid of DIMEA are continuing – in the final few days alone, €1.6 million in fines have been imposed on two multinational organizations for unfair profiteering. No one is above the law. We will protect citizens from those who assume they will speculate in opposition to them by taking advantage of the consequences of imported inflation,” Mitsotakis concluded.

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