Mitsotakis Plans Tax Cuts and 13th Salary for Public Sector in New Measures

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In a positive agenda focused on economic initiatives to ease the burden on the middle class, the Greek government appears set to make significant moves to change the political climate. During his meeting with President Kostas Tasoulas, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed confidence in Greece’s economic potential, emphasizing that the best days lie ahead. The government aims to maintain fiscal stability while returning growth dividends to citizens. Amidst global economic uncertainty due to Trump’s policies, Greece focuses on stability. Measures planned for the Thessaloniki International Fair include tax cuts for middle-income brackets (€10,000–€30,000), adjustments for freelancers, reduced social security contributions, reinstating the 13th salary for public employees, and potentially eliminating ENFIA property taxes. Additional plans involve launching a new housing subsidy program targeting young people with low incomes and promoting targeted interventions to alleviate citizen burdens.