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Greek PM Highlights Budget, Tax Cuts and Reforms in Year-End Message

Greek PM Highlights Budget, Tax Cuts and Reforms in Year-End Message

Hellenic Shipping News

he Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said the final week of

he Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said the final week of the year draws to a close with the passage of the 2026 Budget and a series of landmark initiatives spanning the economy, security, and everyday life, according to his regular weekly message posted on Facebook.

At the heart of the government’s agenda, he noted, is the strengthening of disposable income. This includes tax cuts amounting to 2.9 billion euros, alongside the already scheduled early payment of increased Jan. pensions.

Turning to the ongoing farmers’ mobilizations, the prime minister stressed that the government remains open to dialogue, while underlining that 16 of the 27 demands have already been met. At the same time, he calls for an end to road blockades, warning that they are harming the economy.

Housing policy took center stage, Mitsotakis noted, with the announcement of a 400 million euros renovation program covering up to 90% of costs, alongside incentives for public servants in regional areas and new limits on short-term rentals in Thessaloniki. The prime minister also said a long-standing issue affecting 50,000 borrowers with Swiss franc loans is being resolved.

The prime minister described the past week as historic for the

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