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Political interest is transferred to Thessaloniki, where the prime minister will deliver a speech in a completely different TIF.
The prevailing conditions in the country due to a pandemic led to the cancellation of the International Fair of Thessaloniki and its replacement by the Helexpo forum, but this does not mean that the Prime Minister does not try to share promises, as has been happening for years at this time of the year.
However, the visit of Kyriakos Mitsotakis cannot be described as solemn, since three major crises are taking place, the pandemic, the tension in Greek-Turkish and the destruction of Moria that further clouded the profile that the government was trying to configure internally. and abroad.
Profits are expected to shrink this year, while the TIF package is expected to be finalized tonight, following today’s Eurogroup results.
As reported by “Ef.Syn”. in your report today The prime minister’s promises are expected to include
- Reduction of insurance contributions
- Reduction of the solidarity contribution
- Reduced tax advance
- Small scissors in ENFIA
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is also expected to be placed for the retroactive amount of 1.4 billion. to retirees from the public and private sectors, but also to provide more information on the improvement of the Armed Forces, both in terms of equipment and hiring of personnel.
The Prime Minister’s program
Saturday 12 September 2020
At 10:00 hours he will participate in the meeting of the Board of Directors of TIF-Helexpo,
At 19:00, the Prime Minister will deliver a speech at the Helexpo Forum in Thessaloniki.
Sunday 13 September 2020
At 1:00 pm, the Prime Minister will give a press conference at the Helexpo Forum in Thessaloniki.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, however, will be waiting for the welcome from PAME, the primary unions and the extra-parliamentary left, as they have done. planned protest rallies, which now acquire a different content after the tragedy of Moria.
GSEE, ADEDY and the Thessaloniki Work and Employment Center have announced that they will not hold demonstrations for the coronavirus.
The city, however, will resemble, as every year, a fortress with reinforced police forces and security measures.