PM vows investor interest in Megalopoli, post-lignite
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised residents in Megalopoli on Friday that future investments will help the town in the central Peloponnese deal with the impact of phasing out lignite.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised residents in Megalopoli on Friday that future investments will help the town in the central Peloponnese deal with the impact of phasing out lignite.
Supermarket turnover grew 8.2% in the first quarter of 2023 compared with the same period in 2022, NielsenIQ said in a report released on Friday.
When Ukrainian social media influencer Anna Tsukur started building her business as a fitness guru several years ago, she made choices to maximize her appeal – focus on women, shoot in inspiring locations like Bali and, above all, speak in Russian.
Electricity suppliers announced on Friday lower bills for May, with prices very close to the target set by the government for final charges to consumers.
The increase of the tax-free threshold for parental concessions and donations to 800,000 euros each and for property transfers, many of which are carried out in cash, have activated the monitoring mechanism of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
Standard & Poor’s refrained from granting investment grade to the Greek economy on Friday, but showed it intends to do so in its next rating action, as it upgraded Greece’s outlook from “Stable” to “Positive.”
The champions of simple proportional representation claim that it is the best electoral system to express the genuine will of the people. If this is what they truly believe, they also need to clarify the rules according to which they plan to interpret the people’s will, once it is expressed at the polls on May…
The Greek bourse benchmark completed on Friday its fifth straight week of gains, with price growth for bank and construction stocks and pressure on refineries.
The tourist trains 3800 and 3801 on the route Ano Lechonia-Milies-Ano Lechonia on Mount Pilio in central Greece resume service on Saturday.
A professor of administrative science and former ombudsman will serve as caretaker interior minister in the run up to the general election on May 21, it has been announced. Calliope Spanou will be sworn into the position on Sunday evening.