N. Papathanasis: We will be relentless in the hunt for profiteering

“Citizens do not need to stock up on products, there were not and will not be shortages in the market, consumers need to buy what they used to buy and what they need.”

This was answered by the Deputy Minister of Development and Investment, Nikos Papathanasis, when asked about reports of product shortages in the market, in an interview with Antenna TV, while he stressed that “the government is moving with the targeted support of our fellow citizens who need it most”.

Also when asked about the cost of the Easter table, the Deputy Minister said: “The Easter table will be really more expensive, inflation has reached 8% in Greece, which is why we support the most vulnerable households”, while noting: “we keep “forces because we do not know the depth of the crisis, we will continue to support the people.”

“Every day there are checks and fines for profiteering. We will be ruthless in the area of ​​profiteering. Those who think of making a profit, know that we will be everywhere, with checks all over the country and will impose the highest fines,” he said. Mr. Papathanasis.

“People are anxious and justifiably anxious,” he said of the energy crisis and the surge in prices, adding that the government had launched measures to support households and businesses from the outset, as it had done with € 43 billion at the time. of the coronavirus and now with the energy crisis, it strengthens the citizens with 4 billion euros.

“There is an asymmetric factor in when this case will end. We will continue to support, because we know that our fellow citizens are in need,” said Mr Papathanasis, adding that “measures are certainly not enough. No government can cover “That’s why we support vulnerable groups in a targeted way.”

Asked about the possibility of reducing VAT on basic goods, he said that “a horizontal reduction in VAT does not mean that those who really need it will be supported.

With the targeted measures, we support the most vulnerable households, the low-income pensioners and those who really need it “, adding that” all the measures are on the table and evaluated, but what we aim at is the support of the fellow citizens in need “and that” a reduction VAT may not reach the final consumer “.

Finally, the Deputy Minister noted that “SYRIZA has no right to talk about reduced controls in the market. We received a non-existent service and created it from the beginning.”

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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