An envelope with suspicious contents caused confusion at the Ministry of Justice in Athens earlier today. The officers checking the mail were suspicious about its contents and immediately alarmed the police.
Striking doctors occupied the Ministry of Health, came into collision with the police and said they would not leave before meeting the Minister. The doctors held a meeting but they were determined to stay in the building of the Ministry until the government withdrew the bill to reform the health sector. All doctors from the health fund IKA’s offices throughout the country are on 48-hour repeated strikes. Polyclinics closed and hospitals are open only for emergencies between 9 am and 13 pm as hospital doctors have joined the protest outside the Ministry.
The three military C-130 successfully landed on the Athens airport Eleftherios Venizelos with 182 people on board. 155 of them are Greek citizens and the rest are foreigners.
Difficulties in capital residents movement continue on Wednesday, the public transport unions promise they will not stop the transport in the next three weeks
What are the opportunities of the Bulgarian commercial company which faces a shrinking market and reduced purchasing power, indebtedness, complex banking and financial environment and fierce struggle for survival in the industry?
Аrmed forces and all competent authorities in Greece are on high alert in view of the developments in the Maghreb. The aim is to be prepared to cope with the possible large immigration flows to the country from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.