Voridis: Increasing income is the priority of the government's second four-year term
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"We are working on the implementation of the government program and based on this we will be judged", stated Minister of State Makis Voridis, in his interview with Realnews on Sunday. While, at another point, he declares that "those who try to present that the government has lost the trust of the citizens, are misreading the behaviour of the voters". In view of the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), he emphasized that increasing income is the priority of the second four-year term.
Asked, specifically, about the priorities of the next period, but also on the Prime Minister's intervention at the International Fair of Thessaloniki, the Minister of State noted that "New Democracy was elected to implement a specific government program. This program will be implemented over a period of four years and will be evaluated by the citizens throughout the political circle. It is important to realize and point out that this government program has specific ideological and political principles that are implemented. It is not just a sum of administrative acts.
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