Within April and more specifically in the next one to two weeks, any decisions will be made for temporary and targeted measures to be preciseaccording to Deputy Minister of Interior, Stelios Petsa.
Speaking on SKAI TV and the show TodayMr. Petsas stressed that the government listens to market suggestions on issues such as VAT on food and decisions are expected within April, as it is the month in which the medium-term is drawn up and submitted.
“We will wait a while, the next 1-2 weeks to clarify this thing. “I do not think we are too far from that,” he said.
Mr. Petsas pointed out that the government is adapting to the conditions and moving in such a way that it will not shake the confidence in the Greek economy. He referred to the measures already taken by the government to deal with the accuracy and in particular, the subsidy on electricity bills, the refunds on oil or gasoline, the precision allowance that will be given before Easter, the increase of the minimum wage.
“What we now have to see is whether other parametric interventions are needed, such as those mentioned before your information (VAT on food), which, however, we must incorporate in this plan. “It is crucial to show outwards and inwards that we are joining prudently,” said Mr. Petsas.
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