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Archive - 2013

February 28th

Golden Dawn has no elite

28 February 2013 / 21:02:41  
Its deputies belong to the lowest social strata and could not create a mass movement similar to that of Nazi Germany, says historian Thanos Veremis in an interview for GRReporter.


Entrepreneurial skills - a huge gap in modern education

28 February 2013 / 18:02:40  
The result is the paradox observed in many European countries today, namely that highly-educated young people remain outside the labour market. According to a survey conducted by the McKensey Institute, 46% of business leaders say that young people lack entrepreneurial talent.


Supervisors report a total failure in the fight against tax evasion

28 February 2013 / 15:02:25  
Experts from the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission insist on enhancing the targeted inspections and removing the tax amnesty, and emphasize that the controlling authorities must be free of any political influence.


February 27th

Dutch to take up the renovation of Athens

27 February 2013 / 20:02:56  
Some of the latest designs of the architectural studio are in the centre of Basel in Switzerland, the "third centre" in Croydon in London, the centre of Copenhagen and the planned centre of the future in Rotterdam.


Konstantinos Mitsotakis’ government had got ahead of its time

27 February 2013 / 18:02:33  
"If Konstantinos Mitsotakis and his government had not been not prevented from implementing the reforms they had planned, Greece would have been among the most economically prosperous countries in the euro zone today," states former Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Economic Affairs Henning Christoffersen.


live Life imprisonment for former Thessaloniki Mayor Vassilis Papageorgopoulos

27 February 2013 / 16:02:41  
He has been sentenced for direct involvement in repeated embezzlement through inaction during his term. The hole in the treasury of the municipality exceeds the amount of 17.9 million euro.


Over 20 thousand appointments in the public sector in 2012

27 February 2013 / 15:02:20  
The cuts in the public sector remain one of the hottest issues that the Greek government has to resolve but it does not have the will to deal with it yet. This is the conclusion after another meeting of Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras with his counterpart from the Ministry of Administrative Reform Antonis Manitakis, who seems to be one of the biggest opponents to the cuts of public workers.