GES2023-Georgiadis: Investment in human resources a challenge for long-term development
Georgiadis said that investing in the workforce is a key factor in attracting investments and strengthening Greece's development.
Georgiadis said that investing in the workforce is a key factor in attracting investments and strengthening Greece's development.
The Eurogroup also noted that most euro area member states plan to wind down their energy support measures, in the absence of renewed energy price shocks, and called on those member states that are expected to have significant measures still in force to phase them out as soon as possible in 2024.
Mitsotakis: 'We have a duty to bring our two states side by side'
They also pointed out that special emphasis is being placed on a positive agenda that is mutually beneficial. During the upcoming 5th Greece-Turkiye HLCC, the two sides are expected to sign agreements, memoranda and joint statements
At 11:30, he will meet with President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou. At 12:15 he will meet with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Joint statements to the press will follow.
“ There are many interrelated problems that need to be solved apart from the continental shelf. When we appeal to international justice, we must not leave any problem behind,” he noted.
The draft tax bill constitutes "an important reform for social justice," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday in Parliament
The Greek government will proceed to the upcoming High Level Cooperation Council with Turkiye with a sincere desire to cooperate, as the consolidation of a positive climate is an important step in Greece's relations with the neighbouring country
Specifically, the main opposition leader said, "The Greek government seems to have learned nothing from what happened in the country. Using the recipes we lived with through the dark times, it is voluntarily imposing austerity at least until 2026."
Asked on the postponement of mayor-elect of Himare and ethnic Greek Fredi Beleri's request to be released, Marinakis insisted that the Greek government will continue to support the rights of the legally elected mayor of Himare and will not stop until all his political rights are respected.
Foreign investments in Greece have broken all record highs and American companies participate in this, he added. Google's investment alone has reached 2.2 billion euros, he added.
This was announced during an event held by the group at the Athens' municipality's Serafio sports center.
The main opposition leader said that "right now, SYRIZA is a more compact party than it was in the past. We have a plan, and I am fully convinced that our plan will work and we will get to Europarliament elections for the absolute overturn. This is expressed with SYRIZA's victory. It is a national need to see the plan for an open meritocratic party."
"I want you to know that I will always be by your side and you should never hesitate to point out our weaknesses and the areas where we need to to move faster," he added.
The meetings are scheduled to begin on December 11, when Interior Minister Niki Kerameus has returned from chairing the OECD Global Strategy Group in Paris, and the ministry aims to fully explain all parameters of the proposal, as well as address any objections or hear the counter-proposals presented by the opposition.
The data showed Greece had the highest costs both in urban and rural areas
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed hope for a fresh start in bilateral relations with Greece on Saturday. He stated that he hopes a new era will begin between the two countries and emphasized the need for more friendship and less enmity. Erdogan announced his upcoming visit to Greece scheduled for December 7th, where he plans to take a win-win approach to discuss bilateral relations and Turkey-EU relations. He stressed the importance of nurturing positive relations given the proximity and intertwined history of the two nations. Erdogan also mentioned the issue of external influences, pointing out that the US provides military equipment to Greece but not to Turkey. Despite this, he stated that Turkey will not back down and will seek dialogue with its neighboring country. Erdogan advocated for a diplomatic approach and highlighted the potential for collaboration on mutually beneficial subjects. The Greek-Turkish High-Level Cooperation Council will take place in Athens on December 7th.
The profession of the farmer, the general secretary underlined, is now becoming more attractive and must be supported, while he also referred to the area of Xanthi, saying that the heart of tobacco farming still beats in this area.
The Minister of Labour emphasized that the framework of initiatives to increase the participation of women in the labour market that the ministry is considering, concerns not only the bonus policy, but also reskilling programmes and upskilling programmes while also encouraging teleworking for women.
He underlined that Greece embodies this economy probably better than many countries. "In just a few weeks, we experienced forest fires that burned over 1% of our landmass and rains that brought more water in a single day than most places receive in a year, causing unprecedented floods. And yet alongside this climate devastation, a new Greece is emerging.
The video shows Kyra Kapi, director of communications, giving the prime minister a skate and a hat.