Fears of the country’s entry into a period of more general insecurity that are not exclusively linked to developments in the international geopolitical environment but also with their consequences on the Greek economy are prevalent in the governmental Staff.
The risk of a possible upward orbit at fuel prices- despite temporary retreat- is expected to captivate actions and inevitably causing inflation increases are elements that are now shadows in the government’s narrative of the Thessaloniki International Exhibition.
A prominent new significant increase in prices of goods in the summer on already compressed income is doubtful whether it will be covered by possible relief measures that Mr Mitsotakis intends to announce during this year’s TIF. Information insists that at Maximus Palace realizing the impact of developments, they have already begun to rewrite the Thessaloniki package, possibly with another mix of measures, as it is unwilling how the budgetary space will be in the end.
As a result, no one from the government staff is able to confirm right now if the government’s narrative presented in its entirety by the TIF step would be able to unfold on the basis of the original planning and even with the expected results next September.
Developments in the Middle East are de facto generating a Mitsotakis government that, although it knows that crises “favor” it as the insecurity they cause prevents citizens from searching for other solutions knows that much of public opinion is standing in line with its choices in foreign policy and foreign policy. If this challenge to her choices is combined with an increase in life cost while Maximus promises improvements with the slogan “the best come” this would be a reversal of overall planning.
The Mitsotakis government is also called upon in the coming days to clarify where the fine of the fine of more than 415m euros imposed by the European Commission on our country for monkey grants and producers’ subsidies following the European Public Prosecutor’s revelations on the OPECE scandal. Maximus hints that the money will be refunded by non -beneficiaries, but the opposition, especially PASOK, complains to the government that it will charge every Greek citizen for 42 euros to cover the black holes of the scandal. In response, the ND government withdrew retroactive complaints of illegal agricultural subsidies in the 1980s, wanting to set off the scandal with agricultural subsidies with irregularities of Andrea Papandreou’s governments!
At the same time, the Maximos Palace will have to decide how to politically manage the content of the case file involved in the former Ministers of Rural Development Maki Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis who is now under the jurisdiction of the House. Even the government spokesman was covered yesterday behind the fact that no one knows exactly its content so as not to give a clear answer to whether the Triantopoulos model would be followed and in the case of Mr. Voridis, who is still a member of the government and would be paradoxical to continue to remain in the They consider- as PASOK has said- that a indictment is being linked.
In the meantime it is the importance of the fact that Fast Track pre -trial for Kostas Ah. Karamanlis scheduled to meet today begins under pressure from the lawsuit against the 14 MPs of the majority that Maria Karystianou has filed against them.