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Praise from Gentiloni for the Greek economy – Mitsotakis: We continue reforms at a fast pace

"The role you play is significant for the future of the Union", said the EU Commissioner for Economic Affairs to the Prime Minister

Newsroom April 10 01:11

The EU Commissioner for Economic Affairs, Paolo Gentiloni, praised the Greek economy during the on-camera dialogue he had with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at their meeting at the Maximos Mansion on Wednesday. The Italian politician noted, “The scenario for Greece is different. We have an average growth rate in Europe at around 0%, while in Greece, you have an average growth rate of 2% and something, which makes the difference.”

Mr. Gentiloni, who is in Greece to participate in the Delphi Economic Forum, also emphasized the increase in investments in Greece, particularly in strategic sectors such as research, development, and education, stating that “how Greece increases exports is also a very important message.”

On his part, Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized to the European Commissioner that “Greece is doing quite well,” as “we have achieved something that seems to be complicated for most member states, and that is high growth rates.” He then noted that our country is firmly committed to fiscal responsibility.

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In this context, he also sent the message that “we continue at the maximum speed, regardless of the electoral cycle, to implement these reforms,” making a specific reference to what was announced yesterday by the Minister of Justice, Giorgos Floridis, regarding the acceleration of the judicial process.

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