Preparation fever ahead of the programmatic statements that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make, tomorrow at 17:00, in the Parliament, prevails in the government. According to information, Kyriakos Mitsotakis will announce immediate implementation measures, which will work to support the pressure that the citizens receive from accuracy, but also surprise measures, which have not been “leaked” until now.

The prime minister told Bloomberg that Greece will repay the loans of the first memorandum earlier, with the obvious aim of recovering the Investment Grade, which in turn will bring about an improvement at all levels of the economy.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make the government’s program statements for the next 4 years tomorrow at 17:00, analyzing his vision and the reforms needed to achieve the goal.

One axis of the programmatic statements will concern measures of immediate implementation, in order to improve the psychology of citizens and to decompress some of the pressure caused by accuracy.

What will the specific measures concern, among other things:

– extension of the market pass until the end of the year
– extraordinary financial support for pensioners with a personal difference
– abolition of the 30% penalty for working pensioners

The three measures above are assumed to be announced by the prime minister. Government sources, however, suggest that tomorrow, in Parliament, the prime minister will announce further measures, which are described as a “surprise”.

The procedure in the Parliament will start tomorrow at 17:00 with the programmatic statements of the prime minister and will end with the vote of confidence of the new government, on Saturday night.

The schedule of program statements in the Parliament

Thursday, July 6

-At 17:00 speech by Prime Minister K. Mitsotakis
-Circle of 8 speakers from all parties
-Locations of the remaining 7 political leaders

Friday July 7th

– The process will start at 9 am.
– Government ministers and MPs from all parties will take the stage.
– The process will last until late at night.

Saturday, July 8

-The process will start in the morning with ministers and MPs speaking
-Around 4 p.m., the secondary elections of the leaders will begin in the reverse order of the order in which their parties have been elected
– Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will speak last
– The process is expected to end around 11 pm with the vote for the government to receive a vote of confidence.