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Mitsotakis: 20% increase in NHS and non-government HEIs’ emergency services from 2024 – Newsbomb – News

Mitsotakis: 20% increase in NHS and non-government HEIs’ emergency services from 2024 – Newsbomb – News

Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Prime Minister mentions NHS and non-government HEIs from the floor of Parliament in his speech on the 2024 Budget

A 20% increase in the compensation of all emergency services in the National Health Service

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis from Parliamentpointed out that “We are bound by the decisions taken at the European level, but we also have our own domestic tremors of action that we are mobilizing”.

He actually recalled it In December more than 717 million was given to our most vulnerable fellow citizens. And these measures are referred to in detail, pointing out that they are measures to liberate in one way or the other those most affected by precision, and complement other parallel measures.

He emphasized that The government does not hesitate to fine big companies. But restrictions will continue with the deployment of new digital tools, so that everyone realizes that a collective experiment cannot become an opportunity for reckless greed.

“However, I reiterate that the above does not change our basic position that the most important response to inflation can be nothing other than permanent wage growth and permanent support of disposable income.”he said characteristically.

Then he said this “Let’s not forget that in January, the nation’s 660,000 civil servants will see their first raise in 14 years. You were quick to disparage them Mr. Famelle, how many raises have you had in your own days? No”.

And he continued: “Therefore, in addition to horizontal increments, we are also making target increments for civil servants in administrative posts. It is important to know that deserving civil servants selected on merit will get additional financial assistance when they take up important posts. 3% increases Nearly 2 million will receive pensions from January 1 (an increase of 7.3% over last year) and pensioners who want to work in a labor market that requires specific skills can increase. 30% of their pension will be earned without withholding”.

After this step Reactions from places in Syriza, The Prime Minister continued: “I remind you that we are closing the 3 years from January 1, 2024, one year earlier than we predicted and earlier than the law stipulated.

Of course the minimum wage will increase again starting April 1, and ultimately it will be more than we promised in 2019, and the higher increase is finally tolerated by the market.

And the Prime Minister asserted: “In these efforts by the government to increase revenue, come to me today to announce another initiative: since the beginning of this year, the compensation of all emergency workers in the National Health System is increasing by 20%.”

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such as Prime Minister emphasized “When the economy is good, we can do that kind of increase.” and talked about strengthening incentives to staff health centers and hospitals in remote areas.

talk “To demonstrate that this government is doing everything it can on public health issues” And these are decisions that directly address the social face of the 2024 budget, especially when it comes to spending on education and health.

He also said This government puts public health prevention issues first and at the center of its policy.

“However, to be honest, this money should serve the money of the Greek people and their health and should not be lost in the complex corridors of over-medication, unnecessary diagnostic tests, shadow economy in the area. Therefore, with the increase of resources, with the bold restructuring of EOPYY, there will also be an increase in controls.

In fact, in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, I have assured the Minister of Health that any additional savings that may be initiated through the actions of the Ministry of Health – beyond what is already anticipated in the budget – will be in the Ministry’s budget. Health for additional support for the salary of workers in you”.

Accordingly, health, In education, Mr. Mitsotakis said.

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reported on New partnerships between Greek and foreign universities, Interactive teaching in middle and high schools is completed and emphasized that by 2024, an innovative application is coming for the first time: For any student who wants a free digital tutorial and is preparing for Pan-Hellenic exams.

“They should really be worried about us,” he said, stressing about the outcome of the Paisa tournament. He said there has been a decline in student performance in all countries “These results compel us to implement key public school reforms even faster, a non-negotiable priority in the first place.”

Underline at this point: “I think the time has come to implement a major change that I have promised many times by 2024, and I am talking about the liberalization of higher education with a major double reform. On the one hand, to build on the important changes that have already been made in public universities, to further liberalize their operation and make them more external. “ But as he said “The time has come to make another reform, finally introducing the operation of non-governmental higher institutions in Greece”.

He also mentioned that A bill in this regard will be submitted to the cabinet next week. It will soon be put up for public consultation and become state law by the first month of 2024. “Greece will become a regional center for the development of educational services”Prime Minister underlined.

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Samaras was absent from parliament during Mitsotakis’ speech