Greece cautious on new smoking taxation
Greece is proposing to find common ground on the European Commission’s new proposal for a large increase in taxes on cigarettes, tobacco products and nicotine products.
Greece is proposing to find common ground on the European Commission’s new proposal for a large increase in taxes on cigarettes, tobacco products and nicotine products.
Labor Minister Niki Kerameus announced on Tuesday that more than 60 suggestions from agencies, unions, and political parties will be incorporated into the government’s controversial labor bill by Wednesday morning.
In packing plants, fields, logistics warehouses and hotels across Greece, an invisible network reproduces false identities.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the government’s new labor bill in Parliament on Tuesday, accusing it of dismantling fundamental worker protections.
Greek public opinion is in a state of permanent confusion regarding the institutions and their functions. The fact that so many believe that the government is responsible for the decisions of the judiciary is indicative not only of a cultural appeal to suspicion, but also of a broader knowledge deficit.
The theory that local stocks are overbought remains to be proven in the short term.
Athens is closely following how the truce in Gaza develops, trying to gauge what it could mean for its role and interests, its relations with its neighbors, and the wider East Med region.
No political purpose can justify the appropriation of a national monument, with permanent installations or graffiti. Authorities have shown great democratic tolerance for such protests.
The Migration and Asylum Ministry has approved emergency funding of €150,000 for the Municipality of Sfakia, in southern Crete, to support local efforts in responding to increased migratory flows through the region.