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Greek PM prompts EU to deal with high rates ahead of elections

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has actually urged the European Union to lower prices as soon as possible, which he identified a crucial political challenge ahead of European parliamentary elections.

Anger at falling living standards is shared by countless Europeans and is expected to damage assistance for mainstream parties in the June 6-9 elect the 720 lawmakers of the EU assembly.

In a May 18 letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the Greek conservative leader stated that inflation had actually highlighted issues in the performance of the markets which led to disparities in rates of essential items across the 27-nation bloc.

In Greece, he stated, and other nations including Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark and Slovakia, essential consumer goods made by international business were sold at unreasonably high costs compared with other EU member states.

He added that a person of the primary factors was that multinationals had actually enforced territorial supply restraints (TSCs). on EU member states' markets to take advantage of their dominant. position.

The EU required to demonstrate that it could step in. decisively, quickly and effectively to resolve such issues.

The recent inflation crisis has actually resulted in a substantial. disintegration of the purchasing power of European residents and has. highlighted on the one hand the asymmetric power of some large. international business ... and on the other the untapped. collective power of our Union, Mitsotakis said.

The cost-of-living crisis was triggered by an international surge in. inflation worsened by energy price spikes brought on by the. Ukraine war. Greece had the second most affordable level of GDP per. capita in the EU in 2023, according to Eurostat data.

Mitsotakis proposed stopping multinational business offering. identical consumer products under different brands in various. EU member states and the fortifying of EU competition laws.

He likewise stated that unfair business practices in. supplier-retailer relations need to be forbidden, which. language constraints on the labelling of necessary customer. goods should be gotten rid of.

(source: Reuters)