REAL NEWS – Sunday
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To PARON – SundayWhile for the… natives, every day they change tax laws and put us through the wringer…They’re offering foreigners immunity for 25 years! The consortia laid down the conditions under which they would sign the contracts over oil and natural gas deposits. We’ve become a banana republic for a handful of dollars. |
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NAFTEMPORIKI – Monday
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KATHIMERINI – SundaySouvlaki, coffee and hair salonsWhere Greeks have invested during the crisis according to a Commission report Cafes, hair salons, grill houses and clothing stores make up the overwhelming majority of new businesses that have opened despite the dramatic 63 billion euro fiscal adjustment. Recent research by the European Commission has established minimal shifts from unproductive to productive sectors such as technology, and has expressed its concern. It recognizes as mitigating circumstances the freeze on bank loans and the explosion in unemployment, particularly among the young. |
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TA NEA – MondayBombshell decision by the Council of State over salaries of those in uniformThe court finds the law imposing cuts unconstitutional, opening the way for retroactive return of funds. With an almost unanimous decision, the Council of State (Greece’s Supreme Administrative Court) has paved the way for money to be retroactively returned to all those in uniform. The supreme court judges ruled as unconstitutional the law with which the salary cuts were imposed from the end of 2012. The decision affects the military, police officers, firefighters and the coast guard and prompted an awkward first response from the Finance Ministry. |
Press Review January 20
Akis Tsohatzopoulos’s cousin buries ex Defense Minister Papantoniou in an interview; the troika remains unconvinced by government plans for the primary budget surplus; foreign companies are given immunity from tax laws in Greece; Greeks continued to invest in cafes and hair salons during the crisis; and the Council of State issues a bombshell ruling over salary cuts for uniformed government employees.
A shopping mall, northeast of Athens is flooded with people on the first Sunday of the winter sales, a day that shops remained open. Those opposed to the Open Sunday policy claim that the measure will only help big chains and malls and not the retail small shop economy. Near Athens, on January 19, 2014. FOSPHOTOS - Menelaos Myrillas
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