Mitsotakis will present the goals for the 2023-2027 term, with a focus on supporting a broad range of social groups and improving everyday conditions while keeping within the fiscal limits set by the European Union’s new budget framework.
The speech will emphasize long-term objectives for 2027, the next election year. He is expected to address the critics of “second-term reform fatigue” and argue that recent achievements since the 2023 elections are part of a continuum from his first term.
The slogan “Greece 2027 – Faster, Fairer, More Efficient” captures the government’s intent to implement its strategic plan. He will stress that “every day counts” in achieving “small and large daily victories” by 2027.
Key announcements to be outlined include:
- Income support for citizens.
- Support for families and addressing demographic challenges.
- Housing solutions.
- Upgraded hospitals and health centers and incentives for doctors, especially in remote areas.
- Support for the agricultural sector.
- Interventions for freelancers.
- Assistance for vulnerable citizens through special taxation of refineries.
- Fairer distribution of social benefits.
- Investment in public education.
- Protection of tourism and infrastructure improvements.
- Disaster protection measures.
- Boosting investment, growth, and innovation.
- A national strategy for manufacturing.
- Strengthening competition in the banking sector.
Mitsotakis will reiterate major goals, including:
- Raising the minimum wage to €950 and the average wage to €1,500.
- Bolstering national defense with Rafale, F-35, and Belharra.
- Enhancing public transport.
- Digitalization of education.
- Renovating 80 hospitals and 156 health centers.
Mitsotakis will visit the TIF exhibition earlier in the day and hold a press conference on Sunday at noon.