Greek Government Commits to Prevent Electricity Price Gouging, Promises Tax Cuts and Job Growth
In a recent interview, Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis reaffirmed the government’s commitment to preventing electricity price hikes and assured consumers that prices would not increase. He discussed tax reductions, income growth, and initiatives for middle-class support. The government aims to establish a minimum wage of €950 and an average wage of €1,500 by 2027, having introduced over 50 tax cuts since 2019. Marinakis also highlighted ongoing reforms in health and education aimed at improving citizens’ daily lives, while addressing immigration and political dynamics with opposition parties.