Tornos News | Prime Minister from Thessaloniki: Greece in 2027 will be a much better country


Greece in 2027 will be nothing like Greece in 2010 and the country will never return to a reality of big deficits, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Sunday, during the customary press conference given by the prime minister each year at the Thessaloniki International Fair, ANA reports.

Replying to a question put to him at the 88th TIF about the government’s goals for the next three years and whether Greece will be in a position to lift memorandum measures, he said comparisons with the pre-crisis years were a mistake.

“I described a road map with great clarity. I set goals for how I envision Greece in 2027. Governments are judged over four years and ours will be judged in three years from now. In 2010, Greece effectively went bankrupt. We are never going to return to a reality of big deficits. The Greece I envision will rest on firm foundations, with unemployment below 8%, an average wage of 1500 euros, a minimum wage of 950 euros, a more digitalized public sector, and a better quality of life for all. Greece in 2027 can be nothing like Greece in 2010. This means convergence with Europe. Greece in 2027 will be a much better country and Greece will be able to look forward to a better life,” the prime minister said.

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