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Ad. Georgiadis to be precise: We will not leave anyone alone in this great international crisis

“It’s one thing to have a retail ceiling that forbids someone to sell for more than 47 euros, and it is another thing for everyone to go for and buy more than one PCR. I repeat, the ceiling is for the maximum retail price. Do not compare it. every day with any result of any competition “.

This was stated by the Minister of Development and Investment Adonis Georgiadis in an interview today on Sky TV when asked about the imposition of a ceiling on the PCR test, while he stressed: “We have not set a price. We did not say that the PCR will cost 47 euros. can make more than 47 euros “.

“The price of 47 euros came out by calculating the purchase cost from a laboratory at the wholesale price of the PCR plus its operating costs and the legal profit, ie the legitimate profit it has to make.”

“I am the minister of all Greeks and I am interested in the existence of small laboratories, we can not judge only by the measures of large ones. Apart from the financial part and the jobs, we are also interested in the sanitary one. that you can do PCR, the waiting time in the big ones increases and therefore the problem swells “.

The government has many other measures, in addition to reducing VAT, to set in motion

Regarding the possibility of reducing VAT, the minister noted that it has a large budgetary cost and is a very difficult exercise as to which products it should include. He added that the government has many other measures to set in motion.

Specifically, the minister, answering a relevant question, said: “I never said that there would be a reduction in VAT. I said that this scenario is being considered. ‘It is being considered differently, it will be done differently.”

“Reducing VAT has a high budgetary cost and is a very difficult exercise in terms of which products it should include. So, we are not in that direction at all now that we are talking.”

“We still have many other measures to set in motion and there will be announcements from the Government. We are above the problem and we will not leave anyone alone in this new great international crisis that is happening to us.”

For the episode in ASOEE

Finally, regarding the episode in ASOEE, the minister said: “None of us expected that this would be a battle that would end in one day and that a culture of lawlessness that has existed for 50 years in universities in Greece would magically disappear because we came to “Government. This is an ongoing battle. There will always be incidents in which the police will react and we will constantly do what we have to do until all these phenomena are eliminated.”

“This government has put the police in the universities whenever there has been violence. This government has passed the law on the university police. This government will have the university police trained in the universities in four months. So to accuse this government of having “Fearing its agenda to enforce law and order in universities is unrealistic.”

Source: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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