Greece’s rebounding economy hasn’t brought enough benefits to the country’s lowest-income households and families but they will be getting 350 million euros ($380 million) in state assistance to help them cope, ANA reports.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, whose New Democracy government is luring foreign investors to accelerate a comeback, told SKAI radio that the aid would include a social solidarity benefit for households in need.
There will be help for those eligible for child benefits, 250 euros ($271.29) in financial assistance for people with disabilities, support for those with minimum guaranteed income, and 150 euros ($162.77) for low-income pensioners.
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