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Mitsotakis looks to last-minute announcements to top up lean TIF offerings
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is hoping the coming days will yield some positive news to liven up his annual address at the Thessaloniki International Fair, with what is otherwise expected to be one of the leanest economic packages of his administration.
As Mitsotakis puts the final touches to his set-piece address due to be delivered on Saturday, leaks to the media have sketched out a set of measures focussed on addressing so-called “everyday” issues, including housing, incomes and public services.
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