The goal is to improve income, said the prime minister – What he said about the Economist’s article on the Greek economy
The admission that “accuracy bites”especially in the supermarkets Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis did, during his walk in Perama, after the vocational training event where he had attended earlier, with the Minister of Education, Kyriakos Pierrakakis.
Mr. Mitsotakis noted that the government has zero tolerance for profiteeringwhile he emphasized that controls are continuous and strict.
“I had asked you before the election to make a bet to break all the records that the ND has achieved in North Piraeus and especially in Perama and we succeeded” said the prime minister and added: “everything starts and ends with work and good wages. I am proud that unemployment fell below 10% and I feel honored when foreign publications place Greece in first place among OECD countries for its economic performance”– Mr. Mitsotakis referred to the Economist article.
“All this, however, must be translated into improvement of the standard of living of all Greek men and women» added Mr. Mitsotakis, assuring that the government “he will work day and night in this direction. We have very ambitious plans for how we will implement all our pre-election commitments” added the prime minister admitting that “Not everything is perfect. We know that accuracy bites, especially in supermarkets, but we will be on top of the problem so that there is no tolerance for speculation.”
Source: Skai
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