PM Mitsotakis: The minimum wage is increasing to 830 euros

“Yesterday’s vote in Parliament, but mainly the preceding discussion, I believe provided answers for those who followed it”

Under the presidency of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Cabinet is currently meeting at the Maximos Mansion.

The main points:

Yesterday’s vote in Parliament, but mainly the preceding discussion, I believe provided answers for those who followed it.

Citizens had the opportunity to hear the truth about the tragedy in Tempi, far from the distortion of political demagogy.

Opposition parties launched an attack against the government.

I believe citizens perceive who is sincere from their speech.

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We do not co-govern with any extrajudicial center. Each in their role.

Important battles await us at the European level regarding immigration or farmers. We need MEPs with a strong national voice.

The continuation of a path that, despite our difficulties, moves forward, will be weighed in the same ballot.

For the new minimum wage, as of April 1st, those earning it will receive €830 per month, an increase of €50.