Greece announces €236 million in 2026 infrastructure investments under Christos
Greek Prime Minister Christos Dimas has confirmed that his administration is implementing one of its largest public works programs, with a budget allocation set for the upcoming year. The specific investment package totals $185 billion (€34 million) in 2026 and targets infrastructure projects across all regions to drive economic growth while creating jobs nationwide.
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1The Greek government is implementing one of its largest infrastructure programs.
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2Budgetary allocations totaling €2.36 billion have been approved for 2025 projects across the country.
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The government is implementing one of the largest infrastructure projects, with 2.36 billion euros allocated for fiscal year 2027.
— [Mar 19:45] Χρυσός ΔημάςNew investments in public works are underway across all regions as part of a major national development initiative scheduled to begin next month with funding from the European Union and domestic sources totaling over two billion euros for infrastructure projects.
— [Mar 19:30] ΕλευθεροτυπίαThe government has announced plans to launch one of its largest public works programs in history, allocating a budget exceeding €2.56 million starting next fiscal year with the primary goal being rapid urban renewal and transportation improvements.
— [Mar 19:08] Χρυσός Δημάς