Further tax reductions and measures to support those on low incomes will be among the first items of legislation to be tabled in parliament by the new government, possibly as early as next week, according to sources but also statements made by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and new Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, ANA reports.
The draft bill will most likely be passed before Parliament closes for the summer holidays in August, with the majority of the measures concerning 2024. The measures are expected to cost two billion euros and affect some three million households and will include an extension of the market pass, possibly until the end of 2023 depending on whether it is needed.
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