A basic condition for continuing the course of safe passage through successive and difficult crises, but also to meet the challenges of tomorrow, is to have a stable, solid, honest governance with a plan that knows what to do, has the tools to make it happen and to hold it very high, to guard very carefully the relationship of trust with the citizens, this is the path we have taken from the first moment and we will remain strictly committed to this path until the end of the four years, underlined the government spokesman Giannis Oikonomou, during his speech at the 5th Thessaloniki Development Conference, organized online by the Hellenic Institute for Research and Development (ELINEKA).
The goal is the final exit from the supervisory regime
“The country has a very big goal for the next period, to get out of the supervisory regime permanently and to acquire an investment grade”, said Mr. Oikonomou and noted: “This goal presupposes the country’s credibility financially, that is why we are moving in a prudent and prudent way, far from the logics of other times that can be pleasantly heard in the ears of people, especially when the difficulties are such that they put us all in a more unfavorable situation, but it is a necessary condition for us not to go to war “.
The government has dealt with multiple crises in the best possible way
He stressed that the government dealt with the multiple crises in the best possible way (pandemic, accuracy, etc.) and the balance can be characterized as “positive”, as, as he observed, the social and productive fabric was not disturbed, its stability was not disturbed. country and the country has not suffered irreparable blows.
He pointed out that this was not self-evident, given the circumstances and the fact that Greece was coming out of a decade-long adventure (memoranda), while many times there were positive results, such as the performance of the State with geometric progress (the vaccination program, the digital transformation of the State), the rapid, decisive and successful response to the challenges in Evros.
A positive growth footprint was created
At the same time, a positive imprint of growth was created in the country in general. “Awesome” growth rates have been achieved and Greece is the protagonist, one of the most dynamic growth rates for 2021, the second most developing country in the Eurozone and the same is expected for 2022. There was an immediate de-escalation of unemployment, the country now has more workers in compared to 2010.
“All this positive imprint of development that we had, despite the crisis, was due to a decisive choice made by the Prime Minister, from the first moment,” he said and continued:
“To manage the crisis and stay on the side of society, we will not allow the impression to be created that anyone will be left behind, the state will be there to support bravely, when needed, so as not to disrupt its productive fabric, and “We will manage the attack of price increases in a prudent and prudent way, without endangering the general course of the Greek economy, without endangering fiscal stability, without sawing the branch of credibility on which we sit.”
Thessaloniki and Macedonia in the center of the government’s attention
Referring to Thessaloniki and Macedonia, the government spokesman stressed that they are in the center of the government’s attention for the development they are entitled to, a development that will enable them to acquire a footprint and a sign, worthy of the expectations of the citizens.
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