The Minister of Development pointed out that the measures were now announced because now the surplus was announced
“What distinguishes the government is that it works methodically, has a plan that implemented by actions, we have achieved fiscal stability and significant growth and we have to give a dividend to people who are being tested,” the Minister of Development told ANT1, the Minister of Development, said. Takis Theodorikakos.
“And that’s what we did,” he added, reminded that “a few weeks ago I had told you that the most important problem for people living in rent is the cost of the roof” and stressed that “The government’s measures are extremely targeted, they concern people living on rent, low -income pensioners and increasing the public investment program.”
The Minister of Development pointed out that the measures were now announced because the surplus has now been announced despite the reductions of more than 70 taxes through the growth and treatment of tax evasion.
“We support the middle class, we reduce taxes, we have reduced unemployment, we have created new jobs,” he continued in the rationale, and said that there will soon be announcements on the refund of money that was not completed. “The law will be implemented with no exceptions,” he said.
Concerning Easter prices, Mr. Theodorikakos called on opposition leaders to show more responsibility. “Citizens’ movements were made at reduced fuel costs of over 10% and in the last three days of the Holy Week, lamb prices were lower than last year,” he said.
“The Big Week’s opposition is over because there is a government that is working on a plan,” the Minister of Development said.
Asked about the pressures they may receive tenants emphasized that The law protects tenants who have a contract and cannot be evicted. On the contrary, there will be an incentive to reflect the actual costs, increasing the refund for tenants, as well as public revenue from tax revenue.
“We are pushing ourselves to do our best for society: less taxes, lower insurance contributions, more jobs, increased income, this is our philosophy,” said Theodorikakos, referring to the new development law that will be passed in the coming weeks. “The aim is to support the border areas – and for demographic and national reasons – of manufacturing and small and medium -sized enterprises,” he noted.
“There is no other way to deal with problems and costs of life than a dynamic and balanced development,” the Minister of Development concluded.