In outlining his administration’s goals, Mr. Mitsotakis highlighted wage increases, healthcare reforms, and housing as key priorities.
By 2027, he aims for the average wage in Greece to reach €1,500 and the minimum wage to rise to €950.
He also promised major upgrades to the National Health System (NHS), including better-equipped health centers and better pay for doctors.
“By 2027, I want to be judged on whether the country has a new NHS worthy of its citizens,” he said.
Additionally, the Prime Minister announced financial support for vulnerable groups, funded by extraordinary taxation on refineries.
Retirees with a combined pension income of up to €1,600 will receive a bonus of €100 to €200, and those on disability benefits will get €200.
He also confirmed a 50% increase in the minimum guaranteed income for December.