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Mitsotakis under pressure: Crisis support, rising costs and the Tempi shadow

Mitsotakis under pressure: Crisis support, rising costs and the Tempi shadow

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Amid Middle East turmoil and domestic strain, the Greek PM walks a tightrope between relief measures and political risk

A dual-track strategy from Maximos Mansion

The latest weekly address by Kyriakos Mitsotakis reflects a clear governing logic:

  • manage immediate crises
  •  retain political momentum

His key line:“The government will remain at the side of every Greek citizen.”

is more than reassurance — it is a multi-layered political signal aimed at voters, markets, and party insiders alike.

Fuel subsidies and timing: policy meets politics

The Middle East conflict is already feeding into domestic pressure via rising energy prices — and the government is moving quickly.

Key measures include:

  • Expanded Fuel Pass subsidies
  • Support for fuel, fertilizers, ferry tickets
  • A €300 million intervention package

Political reading:These moves are not just economic — they are pre-emptive damage control against inflation-driven discontent.

Behind the scenes, officials admit the biggest uncertainty is the duration of the war — and its political cost.

Minimum wage hike: substance or narrative?

The planned increase of the minimum wage to €920 is framed as:“A steady commitment to improving incomes.”

But politically, it serves multiple functions:

  • reinforces the government’s pro-worker narrative
  • targets younger and lower-income voters
  • offsets cost-of-living pressures

The real test, however, is not the minimum wage — but overall purchasing power.

Tempi train disaster: controlled acknowledgment

Mitsotakis’ reference to the Tempi train crash stood out:“There were serious shortcomings.”

This phrasing is carefully calibrated:

  • acknowledges failures
  • limits them to operational issues rather than systemic accountability

Political subtext: The government is attempting to:

  •  avoid appearing dismissive
  •  while containing broader political fallout

At the same time, references to those “trying to delay or derail the trial” suggest concerns about political weaponization of the القضية.

Transport reform & road safety: the quiet agenda

Away from headline politics, transport reforms and road safety improvements form a secondary success narrative:

  • new regulatory framework
  • stricter enforcement
  • measurable drop in road fatalities

These are used to reinforce an image of competent, technocratic governance.

Defense policy: signaling beyond borders

Announcements on:

  • F-35 acquisition
  • Rafale fleet
  • “Achilles Shield” defense system
  • frigate upgrades

serve a dual purpose:

  •  domestic reassurance
  •  international signaling of strategic credibility

In a volatile region, defense policy becomes political capital.

Migration concerns: avoiding “another 2015”

The government is clearly bracing for potential migration pressure linked to regional instability.

By highlighting new EU migration rules, Athens aims to show:

  • preparedness
  • burden-sharing at European level

Behind closed doors, there is concern that a new migration wave could disrupt political stability.

 Crisis management under strain

The overall picture reveals a government operating on three fronts:

  1. Immediate relief policies
  2. Narrative control and economic messaging
  3. Containment of political risks

The real question is not whether the strategy exists — but whether it can withstand prolonged crisis conditions.

Source: pagenews.gr

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