Gerapetritis rebuts Erdogan call for 2 states in Cyprus
“Plans for a two-state solution are out of the (negotiations) agenda,” Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said in New York Tuesday.
“Plans for a two-state solution are out of the (negotiations) agenda,” Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said in New York Tuesday.
The reinstatement of all statutory minimum salary increases due to seniority, the so-called “three years,” which have remained frozen since February 2012, will be state law by the end of the week.
From now on, the business activity of short-term real estate leasing by individuals and enterprises who utilize three or more properties in this way will be declared with a new Activity Code (KAD).
The natural disasters that have slammed Greece in recent months have underscored the vital role of regional and local government.
Budget revenue continued to overshoot its target in August, so that the primary surplus of the year’s first eight months exceeded forecasts by 3.2 billion euros.
Citizen Protection Minister Giannis Oikonomou urged people who want to re-issue their identity cards now because they believe that they will be valid for 10 years, not to waste their time, as from 2026 onward only the new type of ID cards will be valid.
On Wednesday Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this time in New York, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has used his address to the UN General Assembly to call on the international community to recognize the Turkish-occupied northern part of Cyprus as an independent state.
The candidate for the presidency of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis, dismissed the claim made by a woman who was a guest on a TV show that she is his grandmother, saying that both his grandmothers have died.