Lawyers to act as judges in some civil cases
Starting in September, some civil cases will be taken out of judges’ hands and be decided by lawyers, as part of an attempt to relieve court congestion and decide cases faster.
Starting in September, some civil cases will be taken out of judges’ hands and be decided by lawyers, as part of an attempt to relieve court congestion and decide cases faster.
The harmonized consumer price index slowed to 2.3% in May, against a 2.6% eurozone rate.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake occurred off the western Cycladic island of Kythnos at around noon, according to the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
Debts amounting to only 5.5 billion euros have been settled by debtors with dues to the tax authorities.
Police in Piraeus have arrested a non-national wanted by Swedish authorities for threatening politicians on social media.
Alexandra Stasinopoulou, member of the Board of Directors of the Michael N. Stassinopoulos-Viohalco Public Benefit Foundation, and Antonis Politis, professor of psychiatry at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, stand outside the Mentor Healthy Ageing Center in Tegea, in southern Greece.
A painting by Konstantinos Parthenis of the Virgin Mary and Child, combining a sense of piety with fluid Art Nouveau forms, looks over Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as he works on the puzzle of governance at his desk.
The autopsy on the charred body of an elderly man that was found in the back yard of a house in northern Athens on Friday night has found that the deceased had been dead for around a month.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced last Friday that on Wednesday it will auction 52-week treasury bills.
Themed “Dashing Ahead – Leadership in Action,” the respected forum starts at 9.20 a.m and features most key market players.