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Greek Government Signals Tax Cuts as Elections Loom

Greek Government Signals Tax Cuts as Elections Loom

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Greece’s deputy prime minister, Kostis Hatzidakis, on Tuesday presented a sweeping

Greece’s deputy prime minister, Kostis Hatzidakis, on Tuesday presented a sweeping review of the government’s work in 2025 and a forward-looking policy blueprint for 2026, signaling new tax cuts, major infrastructure projects and a broad package of institutional reforms.

Speaking at a news conference alongside Minister of State Akis Skertsos, Hatzidakis said the government’s annual accounting and the unveiling of next year’s priorities were meant to underline what he described as a culture of “measurable progress” and political accountability.

“We want to do what we say, and say what we mean,” he said.

Tax Relief and Pre-Election Signals

Striking a distinctly pre-election note, Hatzidakis said this year’s Thessaloniki International Fair -Greece’s traditional stage for major policy announcements- would include new tax relief measures for individuals and businesses. The measures are to be unveiled by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and would take effect in 2027.

Asked whether the government might introduce tax measures earlier in the spring, as it did last year, Hatzidakis said the focus remained on the September fair. “Our planning is centered on Thessaloniki,” he said. “I’m not aware of anything scheduled for the spring.”

He also stressed that Mitsotakis and the ruling New

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