The Greek government unveiled a new package of eight support measures worth €500 million, targeting pensioners, renters, farmers, and families with children. The package includes an extension of diesel fuel subsidies — 20 cents per litre at retail — through the end of May, at a cost of €55 million.
Combined with the €300 million announced in March, total relief spending now approaches €800 million, underscoring how European governments continue to grapple with the lingering effects of inflation on household budgets.
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