PM says Greece in better shape than in 2019 in May Day visit to Kifissia

[InTime News]

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the Kifissia Shoppingland area on Labor Day (Monday) to speak with citizens ahead of the upcoming election.

New Democracy's government was the one to raise the minimum wage by 20% to 780 euros, to introduce the digital work card so all overtime is recorded, and the one that gave fathers the right to a leave for newborn children he said.

In an attack on SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance and its leader Alexis Tsipras, Mitsotakis said the main opposition party sees everything in terms of gray and black, if one takes into account its election ads campaign. "The gray and miserable Greece was their Greece, which we left for good in 2019. Our Greece is more optimistic, brighter," the PM said, but acknowledged that "it is not a country without problems." High prices are still here and eating away at citizens' income, he noted, while the...

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