Marinakis in 'Briefing for citizens': Our obligation is to implement our programme and for this we will be judged by the citizens

A series of answers to issues of concern to the public were given by government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis in the "Briefing for Citizens" held on Friday.
In the third "Briefing for Citizens", Marinakis spoke about the measures to restrict the entry of minors into clubs, card payments in public transport, the policies implemented by the government to increase salaries, the issue of delimiting settlements with fewer than 2,000 inhabitants, but also the use of personal numbers, housing programmes and the fulfillment of the government’s commitments to citizens, while answering some more personal questions.
Αsked whether the prime minister's promises will be met by the end of the government's term, he replied: "There are still two years left, until the 2027 elections. This is our obligation, to implement our programme, to deliver our commitments, and for this we will be judged by the citizens. At the end of the day, we will present the programme, the report, and you will judge us."

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