ELEFTHEROTYPIARiot Police Break Up Street Market That Cuts Out Middlemen In Aristotelous Sq. in Thessaloniki the police yesterday broke up yet another street farmer’s market that was part of ‘No Middlemen’ movement. Background: |
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AVGI (Sunday edition)
The Spectre of Poverty For 2.5 million Citizens
Poverty is sweeping through households througout Greece while the income gap between the rich and poor widens. According to ELSTAT’s official figures for 2012, 2.535.700 citizens are facing the nightmare of poverty. The statistics for 2013 are expected to be even more dramatic. And while Greek households are suffering under harsh austerity, the government is delaying the agreement with the troika in order to pass, without amendment, the budget which is figurative in terms of revenues and anti-social in terms of cutbacks. In due course the Samaras governemnt will impose – probably via a new law – even tougher measures which will allow mass lay-offs in the public and private sectors, clear the way for auctions of main residences and establish the new property tax. Health and Education are in disarray due to layoffs with employees waging a tough battle against government policy. |
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KATHIMERINI (Sunday edition)
Company to be Established for Church Holdings
In the next few days a company will be established that will assume the duty of evaluating the church’s real-estate holdings. 50% of its share capital will come from the archdiocese of Athens with the other 50% from the state. The first project to be undertaken will be the management of the 83 stremmata (about 20 acres) of land next to the Athenian coastal resort of Asteras owned by the church. If that undertaking is successful, the same process will be followed for a further 25,000 stremmata (6,250 acres) in Pendeli, and the model will be adopted by more of the 82 metropolitans. Background: ‘Asteras’ refers to a hotel resort on a wooded peninsula on the south coast of Athens in the area of Vouliagmeni, (one of the richest in Athens). One of the oldest and most famous luxury hotels in Athens, the hotels and the surrounding grounds (which include a private beach) are for sale. It is considered one of the most valuable pieces of real-estate in Greece. On Saturday the meeting of the Regional Council of Attica voted in favour of the study establishing the environmental restrictions on the use of the property, but amid a cloud of controversy with a brawl breaking out during the meeting. Critics of the environmental assessment, which include the mayor of Vouliagmeni and local residents, claim that by allowing new residential building on the peninsula the new, looser environmental restrictions will be environmentally catastrophic with the sale amounting to a financially damaging giveaway. |
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REAL NEWS (Sunday edition)The Safety is Off for Venizelos He ‘sets fire’ to negotiations Dora Bakoyianni (New Democracy MP) – ‘The government can’t fall because the parliament votes down one draft law’ Panos Skourletis (Press Officer of opposition party Syriza) – 'Whomever causes the fall of this government will trigger a political process. Our doors are open.' |
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