The interventions of the government aim at the immediate improvement of the daily life of the citizens and concern important reforms that correct long-standing problems that hinder the way forward, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Tuesday during a cabinet meeting, ANA reports.
Regarding high prices, he stated: “We have several encouraging news, better inflation figures and lower prices in supermarkets compared to last year. These are some first positive indications that the framework of the measures we have put in place for several years months it starts to pay off.”
He added, “Today the relevant provision for the emergency intervention in the electricity market is being voted in the Parliament in order to send a clear message that whenever there are distortions, which are attributed to the improper operation of the market, the government is ready to intervene for the benefit of consumers.”
The Greek premier underlined that the government remains vigilant to ensure the orderly operation of the electricity market.
He also referred to a series of important reforms concerning the Ministry of Education and especially its digital transformation.
He spoke about substantial changes that strengthen legal certainty, prevent long-term processes and overall strengthen citizens’ trust in institutions.
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