Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined his economic agenda at the Thessaloniki International Fair, focusing on wage growth, employment, and climate challenges.
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00:00Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has presented his economic agenda for the next
00:06year in a speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair. He outlined nine challenges for the
00:12government, including the convergence of public and private sector wages, employment growth
00:17and green transition.
00:20I do not have with me today a bag of unreasonable offers, but only proposals for useful and
00:28effective choices. Much more, when eight countries, including large economies such as Italy
00:37and France, have already been appointed by the European Commission as a subsidiary for
00:45the EU.
00:51Among the 45 measures announced are higher pensions for 2 million pensioners and an increase
00:56in the minimum wage from April.