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Petsas in SKAI: Every euro that is left over will go back to society

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The increased income from tourism allows the planning of relief measures for society, as stated by the Deputy Minister of the Interior Stelios Petsas

The government’s commitment to continue supporting households and businesses was underlined by the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Stelios Petsas, through SKAI and the program “Kalimera”.

As he characteristically stated, because the budget has margins, every euro that is left over will go back to society” while he emphasized that the increased income from tourism “allows the planning of measures to relieve society from the imported energy crisis and inflation”

“It seems that this year will be a record year for receipts and possibly arrivals”, Mr. Petsas also noted about tourism

He emphasized that the government is implementing a coherent policy that has not changed at all in the last three years, with reforms to unleash the forces of the economy that bring investment and at the same time with the aim of reducing the tax burden

Regarding the events in Evros, Mr. Petsas stated that “we must always show that we are guarding our borders as in March 2020. Indeed, Greece is not an unripe vine. The sea, the land and the rivers have borders and we monitor and guard them.” “The only geopolitical turmoil that is dangerous this winter is our neighbor,” he added.

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