Mertz gave an agenda for economics and digitization on the occasion of Mitsotakis Award in Berlin for reforms in the Greek economy
“Hard reforms must be applied first.” This advice of Kyriakou Mitsotakis For the way he put in place economic reforms in Greece during his prime ministerial years in a Greece, which was then deeply injured in the years of crisis, the new German Chancellor kept Friedrich Mertz Tuesday night in Berlin.
The reason for Kyriakos Mitsotakis by the German Economic Council, which is affiliated with the Christian Democrats, in the presence of top German executives, such as the new Minister of Digital Policy Karsen Wildberger and the new Economy Ministry of Economy, both of them. The Ludwig Erhard Award was awarded to the Greek Prime Minister, who in turn dedicated it to Greek citizens, applauding a truly crowded room.
Reform Manifesto Mertz
This event was given the opportunity for the new Chancellor to unfold for the first time after his election basic principles he advocates for the economic governance he intends to follow, giving a foresight of reforms planning to launch: stimulating investment, a new -friendly German -friendly and industry friendly Stimulating productivity and efficiency, finally the years of recession and the negative orbit of the German economy.
In this respect, it has left spikes not only for the previous three -party government under Overf Saltz but also on 16 -year -old economic policy.
His statement caused that “with a week of four working days and work-life-blas, Germany’s prosperity cannot be maintained, putting under the microscope and the government agreement itself with the Social Democrats and their commitment to 40 hours a week.
Earlier yesterday, at a press conference in the Chancellor, he had even expressed positively for the optional six -day week in Greece under certain conditions and for some sectors, and also publicly expressed both at a press conference at the Keekeria and at last night’s event in Greece.
Beyond that, he emphasized the technocratic character of the new government, and as Welt observes it seemed strongly yesterday how close the new government is in the economy -exactly the same proximity is already under the microscope for possible opaque deals and deals. Even the special proximity of the Economic Council with the new Christian Democratic Government and Mertz himself is an elements that raises questions.
Source: Skai
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