Central banker: Tax evasion exceeds 60 billion euros annually
Tax evasion in Greece exceeds 60 billion euros annually, Bank of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras said on Monday in an interview with news website in.gr.
Tax evasion in Greece exceeds 60 billion euros annually, Bank of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras said on Monday in an interview with news website in.gr.
There are three critical areas of the state that are in dire need of reform, but also of solid management, starting on the very first day after the parliamentary election: public health, the public social security system and justice.
The strong start to Monday’s session at the Greek bourse gave way to some profit-taking initiatives in the afternoon that erased almost all of the benchmark’s gains.
We are all trying to guess what foreign policy Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will follow after his re-election, toward the West and of course toward Greece.
A more flexible Stability Pact, adapted to the particularities of each country, which will impose fiscal prudence but not lead to suffocation, is what has emerged from the Commission’s proposals and will be discussed by the EU finance ministers on Thursday.
A fire has broken out on Monday at the church of St. George in the Old Fort of Corfu. The fire is currently burning through the roof of the church and no injuries have been announced.
Greek courts will remain closed across the country for eight days, from June 21 to June 28, due to the national elections scheduled for June 25, a Justice Ministry circular announced on Monday.
Athens will be without trolley services on Thursday as employees announced a work stoppage on Monday between the hours of 12 p.m. and 4 p.m.
The Inter-Party Parliamentary Elections Committee is meeting on Monday, at 16:00, under the chairmanship of the acting Minister of the Interior, Kalliopi Spanou.