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Grecia: al via scioperi trasporti, mercoledi' paralisi traffico aereo

ultimo aggiornamento: 13 dicembre, ore 15:08



Atene, 13 dic. - (Adnkronos/Dpa) - Una difficilissima settimana si preannuncia per la Grecia, per una nuova ondata di scioperi che colpiranno progressivamente i trasporti del paese.
Oggi, domani e giovedi' ci saranno stop ai trasporti pubblici ad Atene, il traffico e' gia' congestionato visto che i pendolari sono stati costretti ad organizzarsi con la propria auto per recarsi al lavoro.
Problemi anche alla raccolta dell'immondizia della capitale per lo sciopero bianco del servizio per 48 ore, i sindacati chiedono l'assunzione di un centinaio di precari.
 
Borsa Atene: Ase a -0,4%, male bancari


MILANO (MF-DJ)--L'indice Ase della Borsa di Atene termina una seduta con volumi a 87,9 mln euro in ribasso dello 0,4% a quota 1499,3 punti.
Le performance del mercato greco sono inferiori rispetto a quelle delle principali borse europee.
A pesare sulle contrattazioni sono le forti vendite nel settore bancario. In rosso risultano Eurobank a -4,7%, National a -3,1%, Atebank a -2,4%, Alpha a -2,2% e Hellenic Postbank a -1,7%.
 
Ieri ho contribuito anch'io alla causa acquistando yougurt greco dall'ipermercato. Stamane ho consumato, buonissimo anche se parecchio caro.
 
Deputy Minister Promotes Greek Tourism In Moscow



The Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mr George Nikitiadis, extended an invitation to Russian entrepreneurs to invest in Greece, during his visit to Moscow.

Fast track law and resumption of competitions for the tenders for the development of tourism assets are the two main points raised by Mr Nikitiadis in meetings with Russian entrepreneurs. He ensured them that investments would be implemented shortly and also stressed that tourism can contribute decisively to country’s exit from debt crisis.

The Deputy Minister had successive meetings on matters relating to visas. This year there was an increase of 52% in arrivals from Russia (328,000 people) compared with 2009, while in 2011 it is estimated that they would be increased by at least 50% and reaching the 500,000 visitors.

Additionally, Mr. Nikitiadis met with representatives of Visa Centers in order to simplify visa procedures and increase the tourist flow to Greece. 5 new visa offices are about to open in Moscow and also a network of 177 access points is created.

Finally, the Deputy met with ambassador Mr Mich. Spinellis and other Greek representatives in Moscow, as Greek embassy’s role will be crucial in attracting tourist investments.

(capital.gr)
 
Senior Slovak lawmaker urges euro exit back-up plan



BRATISLAVA | Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:13am EST



BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia should draft a plan to potentially exit the euro zone if the currency club fails to bring its debt crisis under control, the country's parliamentary speaker and leader of a junior coalition party said on Monday.

Slovakia, the most recent adherent to the single currency, joined in January 2009 in the hope of ducking under its shield in times of crisis but has instead had to help out richer peers and dissented from proposals to bail out Greece.

Richard Sulik, head of the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party, criticized the purchase of state bonds by the European Central Bank (ECB).

In a column in daily Hospodarske Noviny, he said any attempt to use the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) rescue fund to help Spain, which is struggling to reassure investors it is in better fiscal shape than Greece or Ireland, would pose a risk to the euro.

"It is irresponsible for other countries to take on the debt of indebted countries with euro resources and then get into problems themselves," Sulik, co-author of Slovakia's flat tax system introduced back in 2002, wrote.

"Because of this, it is time for Slovakia to stop unquestionably trusting in the euro zone leaders' words and prepare a plan B. This would be a re-introduction of the Slovak crown."

The bloc's poorest member, Slovakia agreed to the creation of the EFSF but refused to contribute to a loan to Greece, receiving a reprimand from the European Commission for breaching solidarity principles.

"Because we are too small a country to significantly influence the actions of the EU, we must at least protect the values which have been created by people living in Slovakia," he wrote.

Last week, Finance Minister Ivan Miklos rejected the idea of issuing common euro zone bonds and said he could not imagine a common fiscal union among euro states, which some are pushing for.

No member of the right-of-center cabinet has yet to propose a plan to leave the 16 member currency zone.
Sulik's SaS is the ruling coalition second strongest party and holds the economy ministry portfolio.


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Ma questi sono veramente una palla al piede ... :down:.
 
buona serata

Apro il computer adesso. Mi sembra che non si sia sceso in quella Patria oggi. E domani vediamo come finisce con il nostro Governo :rolleyes:. E' certamente più stabile quello Greco :D.
Ciao, ciao, Giuseppe
 
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