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Meeting at Maximos Mansion on the Consequences of the War – "We Will Not Leave Citizens Unprotected" said Marinakis

The Greek government is examining the economic impacts of the war in the Middle East during a meeting at the Maximos Mansion, focused on support measures for society.

The Greek government is currently analyzing the economic repercussions of the ongoing war in the Middle East through a meeting led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Maximos Mansion. Various government officials, including key ministers such as Kostis Hatzidakis and Takis Theodorikakos, are participating to assess the potential impacts and required responses. A primary focus of this meeting is to devise measures that will protect society from economic destabilization without resorting to emergency measures like fuel subsidies.

Government representatives have reassured the public that there are no plans to implement temporary measures such as 'fuel passes' but instead plan to unveil initiatives aimed at supporting the population. The spokesperson noted that there is an ongoing assessment of existing strategies, and any future announcements regarding fiscal measures will be made in a timely manner once they are deemed necessary and finalized. The emphasis is on creating a proactive response that deters price gouging and ensures economic stability amid the geopolitical crisis.

Paulos Marinakis, the government spokesperson, highlighted the administration’s commitment to ensuring that citizens are not left vulnerable during these challenging times, indicating a readiness to implement support mechanisms that will buffer the population from adverse effects stemming from international conflicts. This proactive stance suggests an intention to maintain public confidence in the government's capacity to manage threats posed by foreign events on domestic stability.

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