Marinakis: Reforms Ahead

Marinakis: Reforms Ahead

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Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis highlighted key reforms by the Mitsotakis administration aimed at improving the country and supporting the middle class. Speaking on an online show, he cited progress in tackling tax evasion, reducing tax rates, expanding the digital state, and boosting security in universities—including support for non-state institutions. Marinakis stressed that while progress has been made, much work remains. He also promised that favorable measures for the middle class will be announced by Prime Minister Mitsotakis at the Thessaloniki International Fair in September, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

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