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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

BoG Gov.: No fiscal space left in 2019 for more benefits

Bank of Greece (Gov) Yannis Stournaras sounded warning bells over the current Tsipras government pre-election measures, saying there is no “fiscal space” this year for further benefits beyond those foreseen…

Self-styled anarchists attack municipal candidate’s event, attended by former PM, ministers

A group of 10 to 15 masked perpetrators on Wednesday afternoon targeted a campaign event by an Athens municipal candidate that was attended by former prime minister Antonis Samaras and…

Five Greek sites on Guardian’s ‘Top 40’ European beaches – Voidokilia in SW Greece first

Five beaches in Greece are included in a “Top 40” list compiled by Guardian’s editors, with Voidokilia, in the extreme southwest Messinia prefecture topping the specific sites in the east…

Eight people detained after latest ‘intervention’ outside US ambassador’s residence; self-styled anarchists step up actions

Eight people were detained by police in the early morning hours of Wednesday after an unknown number of suspects threw paint and a smoke flair outside the residence of US…

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Eurozone partners may ask for clarifications over recently announced Greek relief package

By N. Bellos [email protected] The sudden announcement, last week, of modest tax breaks and VAT reductions by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has reportedly caused unease amongst the country’s eurozone…

DM: Official Turkish behavior in Aegean ‘unlawful’; illegal activities in Cyprus’ EEZ

Greece’s defense minister on Tuesday referred directly to what he called official Turkey’s “unlawful” behavior in the Aegean and illegal activities in the Republic of Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ).…

Cruise ship sector in Greece forecasts higher 2019 results; BoG reveals figures for per diem spending by passengers

By A. Tsimplakis [email protected] Three factors this year are expected to boost the cruise sector in the eastern Mediterranean, namely, the re-inclusion of Turkish ports of call on operators’ itinerary,…

FinMin promises lower VAT rate for Greeks’ beloved coffee – but only on shelves

Greece’s finance minister on Tuesday promised a reduced VAT rate for coffee and other beverages on super market shelves, but not for drinks served on countertops, following negative reactions from…

Draft amendment over so-called ’13th pension’ cites permanent spending measure

By S. Papapetros [email protected] An explanatory memorandum attached to the tabled amendment re-instituting what the Tsipras government calls a “13th pension” refers to a “permanent measure”. The amendment was tabled…

Monday, 13 May 2019

Deloitte sees resurgence in Greek real estate sector

The rapid and continuously evolving nature of technology is expected to create numerous opportunities in the real estate sector, according to an annual report by Deloitte, entitled “Real Estate Report”.…

Delivery of Kiowas Warrior choppers to Greece begins this week

By G. Fokianos [email protected] The first batch of US-made OH-58D “Kiowa Warrior” helicopters for the Greek armed forces will reportedly be off-loaded at a mainland port this week, according to…

Athens 16th in Europe as destination for conventions, conferences

Athens reached 16th place, from 18th, on the relevant European ranking for conferences and conventions in 2018, according to results of a report by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA),…

Nine applications for medical cannabis cultivation-processing units in Greece already approved

Του S. Zisimos [email protected] One “new economy” sector that appears to be attracting investors’ interest in post-bailout Greece is the cultivation and processing of medical cannabis, with initial indications, at…

First, unofficial, reax by European creditors to abruptly announced measures by Tsipras govt expected on sidelines of Eurogroup meeting

Greece’s finance minister, Euclid Tsakalotos, is set to receive European partners’ first “feedback” over recently announced tax cuts and other relief measures at Thursday’s Eurogroup meeting. The modest tax breaks,…

ESM announces extension of maturity of 96.3 bln€ worth of EFSF loans granted to Greece, by 10 years

The maturity for European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) loans extended to Greece over the 2012-2014 bailout period, reaching the stratospheric level of 96.3 billion euros, has been bumped back by…

Sunday, 12 May 2019

Mitsotakis: PM Tsipras must call snap election if SYRIZA loses upcoming Europarliament poll

Main opposition New Democracy (ND) leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis appeared confident his center-right party will win the upcoming European Parliament election at the end of on May 26, while insisting that…

Saturday, 11 May 2019

New Greek Orthodox Archbishop of America elected; current Patriarchate Metropolitan Elpidoforos chosen

A new Greek Orthodox Archbishop of America was elected on Saturday by members of the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s Holy Synod, with one of the latter’s Metropolitans, Elpidoforos, succeeding Archbishop Demetrios. The…

Friday, 10 May 2019

P-3B ‘Orion’ returns to service in Greek military arsenal

A Hellenic Air Force P-3B “Orion” again flew through Greek skies on Wednesday, with a test flight of the recently upgraded maritime surveillance and anti-sub turboprop taking place over the…

Fraport Greece continues to post higher passenger traffic, flights; latest figures for Jan-Apr 2019

Fraport Greece on Friday reported an increase in passenger traffic at the 14 regional airports it manages around the country at 7.2 percent, compared with the same month in 2018,…

Tsipras govt survives latest vote of confidence test ahead of Europarliament elex

The Tsipras government, as expected, received a vote of confidence in Parliament on Friday evening, with a political “hodgepodge” of 153 MPs (out of 298 deputies present) providing the necessary…

Small gains for F&B sector as coffee, soft drinks and juices in Greece to remain at ‘salty’ 24% VAT rate

By S. Emmanuil   [email protected] Guarded satisfaction has reportedly given way to disappointment for some 40,000 F&B businesses in Greece – a portion being SMEs – as latest reports have…

Union of Greek Shipowners: IMO’s upcoming MEPC74 a ‘last opportunity’ for viable solutions ahead of 2020 fuel sulphur cap

By L. Karageorgos [email protected] The Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) this week called on all IMO member-states and all involved parties to commit to “realistic, applicable and viable” solutions to…

Judicial council rejects latest application by convicted N17 for prison furlough

Members of a first instance judicial council in the central Greek port city of Volos have rejected the latest application for a prison furlough by notorious “November 17” arch-assassin Dimitris…

No arrests reported over latest antifa-styled attack in favor of furlough for jailed terrorist

Of the 15 people detained in the latest “street gang-like” attack in the center of Athens on Thursday afternoon, by up to 30 masked and club- and hammer-wielding perpetrators, only…

Thursday, 09 May 2019

Forecast put cruise ship arrivals to Greece up by 8-9% in 2019

By A. Tsimplakis [email protected] The threshold of five million tourist arrivals at Greek ports is expected to be exceeded this year, with the forecast being an increase of 8 to…

Continued ND lead over SYRIZA in latest poll; less than double-digit % territory

Main opposition New Democracy (ND) party fields a 7.4- and 7.6-percentage-point lead over ruling SYRIZA in a latest opinion poll for the coming European Parliament election and this year’s general…

Ellaktor putting 22.74% stake in domestic power supplier on the selling block

Greek construction contractor Ellaktor is reportedly in negotiations to sell-off a 22.74-percent stake it owns in domestic electricity provider Elpedison. Ellaktor recently announced that it was activating a shareholders’ agreement…

New Greek Orthodox Archbishop for Australia elected; Patriarchate accepts resignation of Archbishop of America

A current Ecumenical Patriarchate bishop, Cretan-born Makarios Griniezakis, has been unanimously elected as the new Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Australia, during the first day of a three-day session of the…

PM takes to FB to deny claims related to his late father

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras took to Facebook on Thursday to categorically deny that his late father, Pavlos, was friendly with and benefitted, as a construction contractor, from the military…

IMF rep for Greece: Economy recoverying, growth still feeble for country exiting bailouts

The first, official, reaction by creditors to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ abrupt announcement of tax breaks, VAT reductions and a partial restoration of at least pension benefit came on…