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Mitsotakis launches mini-support package in bid to create positive momentum
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis made a surprise post-Easter announcement on Tuesday, unveiling a handful of spending measures aimed at supporting vulnerable groups and boosting public investments. The move has intensified rumours of early elections, but government sources insist that more is on the way.
Mitsotakis said the economy had done better than expected, allowing the government to return some of the excess revenues to the people. The announcement followed the release of fiscal data from 2024 showing a primary surplus of 11.4 billion euros, or 4....
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