Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is answering the questions of reporters at this time, as part of a press conference at the “I. Vellidis ».
The first question asked to the prime minister It concerned the 13th salary in public.
Describing the context of yesterday’s announcements, the prime minister said he was the most bold tax reform of the opposition. A stock was created, a social dividend for allocation, which cannot be greater because it would violate Community budgetary rules.
“The 13th salary would cost between 1.3 -1.4 billion euros. Explain the parties why they prefer this and not what we say. I aspire the political production of health surpluses to continue to look forward to better days. “
To a question about accuracy Mr Mitsotakis said: The reform announced yesterday has goals, supports families with children, who will be visible from the first payroll of 2026. What we have announced for young people is very bold, we want to get into the job market early. The fight against precision means interventions in many areas, energy, food, fuel, but I insist that what we do is give more money to the pocket to deal with accuracy.
Asked by SKAI about political stability and the possibility of changing the electoral law, he replied: I was expecting this question. I have no intention of changing the electoral law. I believe in one -party governments.
Source: Skai
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