A meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers is underway at the Maximou Mansion under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

In his introductory statement, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking about the political scene, began by describing the new parties as a political Babel. More specifically, he said that “new parties are announced with new or reappearing protagonists who wear a different mask while they are already known by their public presence”.

The new parties are a political babel

At the same time, he added that “institutional, supposedly, forces are losing their seriousness and credibility in a political Babel with the commonplace of denouncing the government – an example is PASOK, which did not vote for Stournaras to remain at the BoE.”

Diesel subsidy extended for June

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The Prime Minister also made reference to the government’s support for citizens. “We support incomes in times of extraordinary crises and promote changes that consolidate the country’s progress. The diesel subsidy is extended for June, with 15 cents – will keep it cheaper by 30 cents compared ton March – End of June the one-off support for families with 150 euros for each child.”

Citizens understand the importance of stability

Mitsotakis reiterated that the country needs stability and not uncertainty, referring to the result of the elections in Cyprus. “Citizens understand the importance of stability and certainty in the midst of uncertainty – this was the message of the elections in Cyprus.”