A proposal for universally free public transportation in Greece is under examination following comments from two transport experts, Nikos Androulakis and Alexis Tsipras, who initiated the discussion last week. Experts are questioning the financial sustainability of the “free for all” plan, suggesting it could significantly strain public funds. The debate centers on the true cost of providing free transit and whether the benefits outweigh the economic burden. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the overall transportation budget and the need for alternative funding models. The experts’ analysis aims to provide a realistic assessment of the proposal’s feasibility. Further discussion is expected to address potential solutions and refine the plan’s economic implications.
